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Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Thailand met with the United Nations Secretary-General during the High-level Week of UNGA 74

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NEW YORK (MFA) - H.E. General Prayut Chan-o-cha, Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Thailand met with Mr. Antonio Guterres, United Nations Secretary-General at the United Nations Headquarters, New York. The Thai Foreign Minister, H.E. Don Pramudwinai, also attended the meeting.

 

The Prime Minister and the UN Secretary-General exchanged views on various issues of global significance which are today’s challenges, including climate change, the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the UN peacekeeping operations.

 

The Prime Minister expressed Thailand’s readiness to support the works of the United Nations and the UN reform, initiated by the UN Secretary-General, to make the organization more effective, more efficient and more responsive to current global challenges.

 

The UN Secretary-General praised Thailand for her UN-related roles, particularly in the work on sustainable development guided by the Sufficiency Economy Philosophy (SEP), the knowledge and experience Thailand could share with other countries. He looks forward for Thailand’s membership to the UN Economic and Social Council which will begin in 2020.

 

The Prime Minister, furthermore, extended an invitation to the UN Secretary-General to attend the ASEAN-UN Summit in November in Bangkok.

 

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4 minutes ago, Oziex1 said:

Yes, and the UN is sending a letter to Thanathorn to tell him how angry they are at him for causing misunderstanding amongst Thai people.

written in CAPS  LOCK  no doubt or if very very angry they might use red ink...........in places grrrrrrr

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PR for public image that will not change anyone's opinion to a positive seeing him honest.. Now if he loves the US so much and makes a 10 year cheap maybe USD 1000 visa to allow USA expats married to Thai or USA expat family members of Thai or USA expats having Thai children or USA expats who retire here without having the 90 day or TM feel like a criminal follow ups, then I might change my opinion of him and his crew. So what are the chances of that?

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8 hours ago, rooster59 said:

The Prime Minister expressed Thailand’s readiness to support the works of the United Nations and the UN reform, initiated by the UN Secretary-General, to make the organization more effective, more efficient and more responsive to current global challenges.

When he can find a spare general to do the job.

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5 hours ago, holy cow cm said:

PR for public image that will not change anyone's opinion to a positive seeing him honest.. Now if he loves the US so much and makes a 10 year cheap maybe USD 1000 visa to allow USA expats married to Thai or USA expat family members of Thai or USA expats having Thai children or USA expats who retire here without having the 90 day or TM feel like a criminal follow ups, then I might change my opinion of him and his crew. So what are the chances of that?

And not only Americans. What about Ozzie and uk people??

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5 hours ago, Burma Bill said:

Probably invited the Secretary General to visit the "world class" resort of Pattaya (ugh!!!)

I Think Trump is the one who will be invited to Pattaya..... as long as he leaves the 1st lady at home..... TRUMP will have a fantasy come true on walking street........LOL

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