BANGKOK, July 13 (Bernama): Thailand hopes Asean Coordinating Centre for Humanitarian Assistance on disaster management (AHA Centre) will commence its operation soon to help Myanmar as the country battles its worst Covid-19 outbreak.
Thailand s Foreign Ministry spokesman Tanee Sangrat said his country attaches great importance to support efforts to provide humanitarian assistance for the people in Myanmar, in particular in the area of public health. Thailand already donated five million Baht as humanitarian aid, through the Thai Red Cross to the Myanmar Red Cross Society to help Myanmar people who are facing difficulties. At the same time, Thailand has been implementing technical cooperation projects to strengthen Myanmar s capacity in coping with the spread of COVID-19 both in inner areas of the country and along the Thai-Myanmar border.
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