Viet Nam hopes Thailand will stabilise its situation soon in order to ensure peace, stability and co-operation in the region, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Spokesman Le Hai Binh said on Saturday.
As Thailand's neighbour and fellow member of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, Viet Nam was watching the developments in Thailand with keen attention, the official added.
The same day, the Consulate Department under the ministry warned Vietnamese citizens not to travel to Thailand if it was not essential.
The Vietnamese community in Thailand was told to abide by the provisions issued by local authorities and contact Viet Nam's representative offices in the country if in need of assistance.
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