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Thailand believes that a greener approach to the development of China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) is necessary for high-quality cooperation for common development and prosperity. Thailand intends to draw lessons from this project and implement them within the nation, said Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin on Thursday in Beijing.

 

Srettha was delivering a statement at the 3rd Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation (BRF) on a “green” silk road which is in harmony with nature, according to Thai government spokesman Chai Wacharonke.

 

Srettha also stated that he has asked his cabinet to design a robust study and implementation plan for the Land Bridge project, to connect the Andaman Sea and the Indian Ocean to the Gulf of Thailand and the Pacific Ocean.

 

Full story: Thai PBS 2023-10-19

 

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I can just imagine the push for EV 18 wheelers that will be use to haul cargo over the green silk road.
The only problem being is that the BRI silk road traverses some of the roughest, inhospitable land in the central Asia where there won't be any solar panels and wind turbine in the middle of the Gobi Desert to power the 18 wheelers which will need a day to charge so they can roll another 100 or 200 km.

Slow. Costly.  Impractical.  And based on a bravo-sierra climate change trope which is a globalist's wet-dream.

Well, this establishes one thing - Srettha is a globalist.  Hence the push for 'green' and CBDCs. 

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9 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Thailand believes that a greener approach to the development of China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) is necessary for high-quality cooperation for common development and prosperity. Thailand intends to draw lessons from this project and implement them within the nation, said Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin on Thursday in Beijing.

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On 10/19/2023 at 9:22 PM, connda said:

I can just imagine the push for EV 18 wheelers that will be use to haul cargo over the green silk road.
The only problem being is that the BRI silk road traverses some of the roughest, inhospitable land in the central Asia where there won't be any solar panels and wind turbine in the middle of the Gobi Desert to power the 18 wheelers which will need a day to charge so they can roll another 100 or 200 km.

Slow. Costly.  Impractical.  And based on a bravo-sierra climate change trope which is a globalist's wet-dream.

Well, this establishes one thing - Srettha is a globalist.  Hence the push for 'green' and CBDCs. 

.....and whats your Dope:stoner:

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