BANGKOK, March 18 (TNA) – Thailand’s Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva on Thursday said his government stands ready to talk with the ‘Red Shirt’ United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship (UDD) movement, but the anti-government activists must comply with the law without blockading government offices and the homes of key persons and they must stop inciting violence.

Mr Abhisit told a joint news conference conducted with the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) at the 11th Infantry Regiment in Bangkok that his government has no objection to enter talks as proposed by key UDD leaders–Veera Musikapong, Weng Tojirakarn and Jaral Ditthaapichai–through the NHRC.

“If the rallies comply with the law, the government has no objection to talk as it welcomes participation from all parties concerned, the premier said, “but do not push too much about who the negotiators would be, otherwise it will be difficult to work it out.”

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