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Deputy PM Somkid: Thailand, China strengthen ties in all areas

 

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The Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Somkid Jatusripitak, said after a meeting between the Prime Minister, Gen. Prayut Chan-o-cha, and a Chinese Communist Party Politburo member, Li Xi, at Government House, that the visit of the Chinese official is seen as a positive signal and shows the importance of Thailand in the eyes of foreign countries.

 

Dr. Somkid said China is one of the top importers of Thai agricultural products. In addition, the country is ready to help stimulate tourism in Thailand and the Greater Bay Area (GBA), which comprises cities in Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao.

 

China will continue to strengthen connectivity between the ASEAN region and the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). Also known as the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road, it is an important strategy to assert China’s presence on the global stage.

 

With Thailand joining the BRI, it underlines the importance of Thailand in China’s view. Both countries have cooperated in all areas, including economy, technology, science, investment, and tourism.

 

Deputy Prime Minister Somkid said Thailand is in a great position on the international stage and the country has cordial relations with many countries. He said everything in the country should move in the same direction for the benefits of all Thais.

 

The Deputy Prime Minister said the Chinese government has never asked the Thai government about the country’s political situation, and both countries will remain as allies. On the continuity of policies after the setting up of a new government, he said the Prime Minister is the same person and this will support the continuity of different tasks, including foreign affairs and other policies.

 

On this occasion, Gen. Prayut asked the Chinese official to send his regards to the Chinese President, Xi Jinping, and his spouse, and asked the Chinese government to help look after the Thai investors in China.

 

 

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7 hours ago, Wally Gog said:

Its seems a day doesn't go by without the word '' China '' being made in the Thai news . Sadly this planned relentless march towards the Chinafication of Thailand goes on and the Thai population can't see the inevitable .One day in a hundred years time Thai citizens will look back at their past history with sadness and regret . They will wonder how could they have let it happen,  but its then to late now they have to bow to new foreign masters. 

Chinafication of Thailand started a very long time ago. As a Malaysian of ethnic Chinese origin, at first I couldn't understand why so many of my relatives could easily learn spoken Thai until I tried it myself and found out the many Chinese words in the Thai vocabulary.

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