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Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin will hold a side-line meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin during his visit to Beijing.

 

Srettha told a press conference on Monday, after the Cabinet meeting, that he has a scheduled meeting with the Russian leader. This follows the Cabinet decision today (Monday) to extend the visa-free period for Russian tourists, from 30 to 90 days, to promote tourism.

 

An informed source told Thai PBS World that Srettha will meet Putin on Wednesday afternoon, after he attends the opening ceremony of the Belt and Road Forum. On Thursday, before he leaves Beijing, he will also meet Chinese President Xi Jinping.

 

Full story: Thai PBS 2023-10-16

 

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8 minutes ago, Tropicalevo said:

Thailand is walking a very fine line and could drop off it if not careful.

In bed with Putin.

Supporting the illegal Burmese military and bowing to Xi who is saying that Israel must not invade Gaze (but it is OK for Russia to invade Ukraine).

More like doing a balancing act on a tightrope.

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You have a golden opportunity to advance humanity and waste a couple of mass murderers remember covid for starters do the right thing ...but if that's to much nail down how much they are going to invest in exchange for Phuket ????  

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14 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin will hold a side-line meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin during his visit

At first I thought PM Thavisin as Head of the Thailand Government meeting with Heads of State Xi and Putin was unbalanced diplomatically wherein political equals meet (some exceptions such as a newly assigned foreign ambassador meets the Head of State).

But the both China and Russia use a Presidential system wherein the Head of State is also Head of Government. Same as in the USA.

So Thavisin would be meeting his political equals on the one hand.

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Mmm  what is the Thai PM going to ask 1st. XI don't worry mate Thailand has her arms open for your people we will give you everything you want just allow it i beg you. To Putin Sir we know your young men hare hiding in Phuket we will give you their addresses for you to bring them back for your special opperation in Ukraine, but you will have to pass me a large brown envelope.

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5 minutes ago, BarraMarra said:

Mmm  what is the Thai PM going to ask 1st. XI don't worry mate Thailand has her arms open for your people we will give you everything you want just allow it i beg you. To Putin Sir we know your young men hare hiding in Phuket we will give you their addresses for you to bring them back for your special opperation in Ukraine, but you will have to pass me a large brown envelope.

In all seriousness does he not realize the implication of this meeting with Putin. This could be seen as collusion with a wanted war Criminal and could lead to Sanctions being placed on Thailand? 

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17 hours ago, bob smith said:

They're not even trying to hide it anymore.

 

Has Thailand ever condemned anything ever?? 

Why on earth should they? It's about business not ideologies or political camps. Thailand is too small to have any affect on the world stage and choosing a side can spell disaster in the future, political friendships are transitory at best, yesterdays friends are tomorrows enemies. Business is hard nosed without emotions, a much safer option for little bears who only want a little honey. It has worked well for Thailand in the past; Thailand isn't a homogeneous nation and although they have been nestled between warring nations with political upheavals happening around them they have managed to keep the peace between their own borders.

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Typical Thailand, the recently unelected PM sucking up to these rogue nation leaders! Xi with double standards for supporting the murderess Putin and the Myanmar Junta, declares his opposition to Israel's war on Hamas but not Putin in the Ukraine!!!!

Myanmars Junta's recent pease accord anniversary with the following foriegn attendees and after just bombing village after village killing many woman & children. 

 

"Chinese Special Envoy for Asian Affairs Deng Xijun, along with the deputy Indian national security advisor and the Thai foreign minister, addressed the event, displaying their support for the regime"

 

 Its hard to believe the integrity of humanity. 

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1 hour ago, soalbundy said:

Why on earth should they? It's about business not ideologies or political camps. Thailand is too small to have any affect on the world stage and choosing a side can spell disaster in the future, political friendships are transitory at best, yesterdays friends are tomorrows enemies. Business is hard nosed without emotions, a much safer option for little bears who only want a little honey. It has worked well for Thailand in the past; Thailand isn't a homogeneous nation and although they have been nestled between warring nations with political upheavals happening around them they have managed to keep the peace between their own borders.

Thailand doesnt need to take sides but a voice of responsibility outlawing invasions of other countries and the actions of murderess regimes would be a responsible approach. Even if they repeatably voiced that dialogue and not war was a their more favourable approach instead of supporting rogue leaders. 

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