Nattawut Saikua, one of the “red shirt” leaders, told a news conference that they have agreed to take a new round of talks proposed by the Senate because if they allow things to go on like this, they will not know how many more lives will be lost.
According to Reuters, there was a group of 64 senators in the 150-member Senate who proposed that talk and offered to reconcile with the protesters. How ever, analysts stated that while the proposal is positive, it is unlikely to lead to a peace deal.
Kavee Chukitkasem the head of Research, Kasikorn Securities, doubts that the proposed talks will end the political crisis. He stated that it was just a tactic to buy time and the rise in the stock market was just because of short-term speculation about talks. On the other hand, Somjai Phagaphasvivat, a political scientist at Thammasat University in Bangkok stated that the mediator gives hope that there may be a group that coordinates a process for each side to take one step back but if it were that easy, it would have been done long ago and it would not have come to this.
Even though the analysts had a bad impression about the peace talks proposed by both parties, it is a good thing that the war in Bangkok is finally advancing into the resolution of the problem. Communication between both parties is necessary in order to resolve the issue that caused the war. It is advisable for both parties to give an answer to their problem and avoid fighting with the use of violence. Many lives were lost and both parties must think of what they had lost and try to end this war as soon as possible.
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