00:00Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has brushed off a former Thai army general's criticism of his role in the Thailand-Cambodia peace deal, describing the man as an election loser.
00:11Anwar said it would be unintelligent to heed the comments of the ex-army official.
00:16He pointed out that the man came from a Thai party that, like Pujoang in Malaysia, has never won an election.
00:23Anwar added that the general not only failed to win any seat, but even forfeited his election deposit, similar to Pujoang's experience.
00:31In a video, the former Royal Thai Army radio and television station chief Rangsi Kithian Sap accused Anwar of causing economic losses to Thailand through the Kuala Lumpur peace accord, claiming that it had allowed the U.S. to interfere in Thailand's economy.
00:46Rangsi leads the Economic Party, a right-wing party with no representation in Thailand's National Assembly.
00:53Responding to Rangsi's comments, Deputy Foreign Minister Mohamed Alamin told Dewan Rakyat on Thursday the government would not entertain remarks from individuals without any diplomatic authority.
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