PUTRAJAYA: Foreign Minister Datuk Seri Dr Rais Yatim has not ruled out efforts by the Asean Troika to monitor the effect of the unrest in Thailand on regional stability and security.
He said that while Asean continued to uphold the policy of non-interference in members' affairs, he said the Asean secretariat should think about it.
"It is too early (to consider the idea of the troika looking into the Thai situation). Let the secretariat mull over it. But, there's certainly enthusiasm for whatever ideas that we have to be channelled to the secretariat."
The Asean Troika is an ad hoc body comprising the present and past foreign ministers of the Asean Standing Committee.
Meanwhile, Malaysia Airlines (MAS) and AirAsia will resume flights to Suvarnabhumi International Airport tomorrow.
MAS director of operations Datuk Tajuden Abu Bakar said the airline would operate its last flights MH782/3 into and out of U-Tapao tomorrow.
The public can contact MAS' 24-hour call centre in Malaysia at 1300883000 for flight updates.
Its Bangkok office can be contacted at +662- 2630572 or 1343184 and its Phuket office at +667- 213749, 6216675 or 6234467 for similar updates.
AirAsia said its call centre had been overwhelmed with calls and passengers may obtain flight updates on Air-Asia.com.