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Dutch Embassy to Buy Bangkok Ambassador Site

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Thailand’s Cabinet has approved a draft exchange of letters between the Thai and Dutch governments allowing the Netherlands to purchase land and buildings on Soi Ruam Rudi in Bangkok for use as the new residence of the Dutch ambassador to Thailand.

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Deputy government spokeswoman Lalida Periswiwatana said after the Cabinet meeting at Government House at 2pm on May 12 that ministers had agreed in principle to the proposed exchange of letters between the government of the Kingdom of Thailand and the government of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.

The Embassy of the Netherlands informed Thai authorities of its intention to buy two plots of land, including buildings, on Soi Ruam Rudi in Lumphini subdistrict, Pathum Wan district, Bangkok. The property will be used as the new ambassador’s residence to better support current diplomatic duties.

Lalida said the Dutch government already owns more than 15 rai of land in Thailand. Under Cabinet rules, any additional land purchase by the Netherlands must receive case-by-case approval based on criteria previously established by the Cabinet.

The draft exchange of letters outlines the rights of both countries to acquire ownership of land, buildings and condominium units for use as residences or offices for embassies and consulates. It also includes exemptions from relevant taxes, duties, fees and service charges on the basis of reciprocity.

Relevant agencies, including the Treasury Department, the Department of Public Works and Town & Country Planning, the Department of Lands, the Department of Provincial Administration, the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration and the Royal Thai Police, reviewed the request and raised no objections.

Authorities considered the location suitable for use as an ambassador’s residence, citing appropriate security measures and no significant issues involving land ownership or encumbrances.

Lalida said the approval would allow the Netherlands embassy to adjust its property use in line with its diplomatic mission. She added that Thailand would benefit under the principle of reciprocity should it seek to acquire additional property in the Netherlands in future.

“This is a diplomatic process based on law, suitability and the mutual interests of both countries. It reflects Thai-Dutch relations moving forward steadily on the basis of trust and reciprocity,” Lalida said.

The approval comes as the Netherlands prepares to reshape its diplomatic presence in Bangkok, including plans to sell its long-standing embassy compound on Wireless Road and relocate embassy operations to Dusit Central Park.

The Nation reported that the current Wireless Road site, covering more than 20 rai, is regarded as one of Bangkok’s most valuable embassy plots and has attracted attention from property analysts and conservation groups. The newly approved Soi Ruam Rudi purchase forms part of a broader shift in Dutch diplomatic property use in Thailand.

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