The agreement represented a milestone achievement in the fourth round of talks held here yesterday between the Thai government and the Barisan Revolusi Nasional (BRN), said a statement from the secretariat of the Joint Working Group-Southern Thai Peace Process (JWG-STPP).
"Both sides have agreed to this move aimed at saving lives and in accordance with the spirit of Ramadan. This is also a show of sincerity, goodwill and trust between them," the statement said.
The two sides have been holding talks in Malaysia.
The demands were for Malaysia to mediate the talks; the unconditional release of political prisoners; the recognition of BRN as the Patani liberation movement; the participation of other Asean members in the talks; and for the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation and other non-governmental organisations to witness the talks.
Buddhist majority-Thailand has been wrecked with sectarian violence for many months now in the nation's southern part bordering Malaysia that has a Muslim majority in three districts.