Surasant Kongsiri
Rear Admiral Surasant Kongsiri serves as the spokesperson for the Border Situation Management Center (ศบ.ทก.) in Thailand, where he addresses military and border security issues. He recently came into the news for discussing the response of the Thai military after three soldiers were injured by a landmine during a patrol in Ubon Ratchathani, emphasizing the government's commitment to the safety and welfare of its personnel while also warning against violations of Thai sovereignty.
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Canada:
Surasant Kongsiri is the Thai defence ministry spokesperson who commented on the meeting of the General Border Committee.
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Vietnam:
Admiral Surasant Kongsiri, spokesperson for the Thai Ministry of Defense, stated that fighting continues at the border despite negotiations.
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Vietnam:
Surasant Kongsiri is the spokesperson for the Ministry of Defense of Thailand.
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Vietnam:
Surasant Kongsiri noted that Chanthaburi was chosen as the meeting location for the Joint Border Committee before the fighting broke out.
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Taiwan:
Thai Ministry of Defense spokesman Surasant Kongsiri told reporters that the bilateral border committee meeting would go ahead in Thailand’s Chanthaburi Province.
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Vietnam:
Surasant Kongsiri, the spokesperson for the Thai Ministry of Defense, reported that over 200,000 people are in shelters.
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Thailand:
Surasant Kongsiri, the spokesperson for the Ministry of Defense, announced the latest developments regarding troop movements and heavy weaponry from Cambodia.
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Thailand:
Surasant Kongsiri is a spokesperson for the Thai Ministry of Defense who confirmed the use of lobbyists by Cambodia.
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United States:
Thai Defence Ministry spokesman Rear Admiral Surasant Kongsiri announced the curfew in Bangkok.
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United Arab Emirates:
Surasant Kongsiri, the spokesperson for the Thai Ministry of Defense, accused Cambodia of shelling several border provinces.
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