
Peace negotiators for the Thai government and Barisan Revolusi
Nasional (BRN) said in a joint statement on Friday that they had agreed
on the terms of reference for the negotiations.
The statement said that the two sides will resume discussion on April 29.
- Thursday's discussions focused on "approaches towards solving the issues of violence and stability in South Thailand," the negotiators said.
- "Both sides also exchanged views and information pertaining to the issue of violence in an open and sincere manner."
- More than 5,300 people have been killed in the conflict in the majority-Muslim provinces in Thailand, which are under emergency law.
- Rebels have carried out shootings and bombings on monks, teachers and village officials as symbols of the majority-Buddhist state.
Source: Al Jazeera
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