By CS Thana
BANGKOK (AA) - Peace talks between Thailand’s military government and insurgents in the country’s majority Muslim south are set to resume Friday, the deputy prime minister announced Thursday.
Prawit Wongsuwan told reporters that the government would be re-engaging in talks with Mara Pattani, an umbrella organization representing several insurgency groups, in Malaysia on Friday.
"However, we will not sign any agreement until there is a peaceful situation in the southern provinces," he said.
Earlier peace talks ended last year without any resolution.
There are also concerns from local analysts that Mara Pattani did not represent groups operating on the ground.
Several bombings linked to separatist insurgents and occurring ahead of the talks targeted resort towns and government offices earlier this month, leaving four dead.