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Thailand Maintains Neutral Stance on Russia-Ukraine Conflict

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Thailand continues its neutral stance in the Russia-Ukraine conflict, as stated by Evgeny Tomikhin, the Russian ambassador to Thailand. This neutrality aligns with Thailand’s historic diplomatic ties with Russia, established in 1897 under King Rama V and Tsar Nicholas II. As the 130th anniversary of their relationship approaches, Russia values Thailand's balanced international approach.

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Thailand's position was affirmed during a recent meeting between Tomikhin and Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, where they discussed geopolitical developments and bilateral issues. Tomikhin commended Thailand's ongoing dialogue with Russian entities, including government bodies and academic institutions. The meeting coincided with the fourth anniversary of the Russia-Ukraine war, which began on February 24, 2022.

Tomikhin emphasized the importance of the "global majority," which includes major nations like China and India, over the Western-centric "civilised community." He criticized Western countries for provoking and prolonging the war, accusing them of fueling the conflict with arms while avoiding direct involvement. He labeled the war a "hybrid conflict," involving military, informational, and political tactics.

The ambassador expressed that the US might be less interested in funding the war under its new administration, whereas European countries remain committed to supporting Ukraine militarily. Russia remains open to dialogue but prioritizes its security interests, viewing NATO’s potential expansion as a threat. Tomikhin underscored Moscow's actions as protective of national interests and Russian citizens in Ukraine.

Addressing Ukrainian claims of child abductions, Tomikhin dismissed accusations of 20,000 abducted children as "completely fake." He referenced Russia-Ukraine negotiations where a smaller list of 339 names was presented. Russia’s investigation found many children listed were residing in Europe and not in Russia. Some involved wartime border crossings, but many were uninvolved in alleged abductions, reported Bangkok Post.

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Thailand’s “neutral stance” sounds diplomatic, but articles like this end up echoing Russian talking points more than explaining the real situation. There’s nothing neutral about a country invading its neighbour.

Thailand voted at the UN on 23 February 2023 to condemn Russia’s invasion , that’s not neutrality that’s quiet alignment with the global majority!

The idea that NATO somehow “forced” Russia to attack Ukraine is a well‑worn Kremlin narrative with no basis in international law.

Calling this a “conflict” instead of an invasion softens the reality of what Russia is doing on the ground.

Thailand’s careful wording is about protecting economic and diplomatic interests, not about pretending both sides are equally responsible.

Russian propaganda should not shape how the region talks about a very clear act of aggression.

The easy way out - having a foot in each camp.

It shows the conservative way of Thailand. Old ties are being kept, no matter what is happening. Neutral sounds nice, but is cowardice. It means you don't want to give your opinion about a matter, but in fact because of the old ties you are afraid to loose them.

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