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Statement by Srettha Thavisin Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Thailand at the General Debate 
of the 78th Session of the United Nations General Assembly, Friday 22 September 2023, United Nations Headquarters, New York.

 

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Mr. President,

Excellencies,

Distinguished delegates,

 

On behalf of the delegation of the Kingdom of Thailand, allow me to congratulate you, Mr. President, upon your election to preside over the General Assembly at its seventy-eighth session.

 

Thailand has marked a new chapter in our democracy. I have only assumed office a few days ago, with the mandate of the people, to strengthen democratic institutions and values in Thailand, and to uplift the well-being of the Thai people, who have been through difficult times over the past several years.

 

In our foreign relations, we will play a proactive and constructive role in partnership with the international community.

 

My government will also be reaching out to friends and partners all around the world to forge closer ties of partnership through commerce, investment and trade agreements.

 

Today, we meet at a time of multiple global challenges, including fragile global peace, declining human development and the sustainability of our planet.

 

These challenges require multilateralism and the spirit of international cooperation, and Thailand intends to work closely with all nations to meet these challenges head on.

 

Full statement: Thai PBS 2023-09-23

 

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Thailand is in new chapter of democracy : Thai PM

 

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Thai Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has promised a new chapter in Thailand’s democratic development by strengthening its democratic institutions and values, while improving the well-being of Thai people.

 

Srettha has pledged that Thailand will play a proactive and constructive role, in partnership with the international community, and will forge closer ties and greater prosperity through commerce, investment and trade agreements, leading to the betterment of all.

 

He was delivering his statement at the UN General Assembly on September 22, on the theme of “Rebuilding trust and reigniting global solidarity: Accelerating Action on the 2030 Agenda and its Sustainable Development Goals towards peace, prosperity, progress and sustainability for all.”

 

Full story: Thai PBS 2023-09-23

 

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"Accelerating Action on the 2030 Agenda and its Sustainable Development Goals"

 

...or in other words:

 

- introducing 15 minute cities aka digital prisons 

 

- forced reduction of private transport, car ownership, travel by plane

 

- net zero Carbon emissions in farming (quote John Kerry), with severe food shortages coming 

 

- introducing a Central Bank Digital Currency while at the same time abolishing cash, with a Carbon account for each citizen and limited freedom to use your money in the way YOU want.

 

But be sure, these people who will mandate this to the rest of the world will continue to use their privat jets, yachts and luxury cars and will continue to have their obscene luxury life and parties financed by taxpayer money whenever and wherever they want.

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