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Second Round Of Talks With Red Shirts - Updates


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THE NATION: PM: "Buying time means doing nothing. We have a roadmap."

THE NATION: Veera proposing more talks.

THE NATION: PM proposing private discussion on roadmap.

Bangkokpundit: Abhisit: 15 days is not enough. 9 months will be sufficient. Buying time means doing nothing. We won't do nothing

THE NATION: PM said he will go to Bahrain tomorrow but will come back and join resumed talks on Thursday.

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THE NATION: PM: "Govt and Army agree that protesters aren't enemy."

THE NATION: Weng sneaked in again, saying soldiers fired at protesters last songkran.

THE NATION: Weng: "We don't come just three of us. We have 20 million people with us".

THE NATION: PM: "I'm not debating numbers, or I'll dare u for a referendum on whether House should be dissolved."

THE NATION: Weng: "We have right to assemble"

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Bangkokpundit: Jatuporn & Veera are speaking at cross-purposes

THE NATION: Jatuporn suggesting he didn't want more talk. that was after, I swear, I heard sound of sms tooting.

THE NATION: "Future is future. I'll go back and ask the protesters," Jatuporn said.

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THE NATION: To sum up, Govt proposing nine-month timeframe. Reds reject that.

Bangkokpundit: atuporn: End negotiations here until we have spoken to our ppl first in regards to the difference over 15 days vs 9 months

Bangkokdan: Abrupt end of talks. So reds hold an own referendum asking their own people? How they'll ask? Talks will continue - or not?

THE NATION: "We will fight on non-violent way for House dissolution," Nuttawut said.

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