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PM Yingluck leaves on European trips

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BANGKOK, Sept 8 - Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra left Bangkok today on an official trip to several European countries intending to enhance bilateral relations and boost trade and investment.

The premier will start her eight-day official visit to the Eurpean countries with Switzerland. She is scheduled to attend the 24th regular session of the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva where she will deliver Thailand's stance on dealing with human rights violations including human trafficking and the protection of children and women.

Italy is her second destination. This will be the first official visit to the republic by a Thai prime minister in nine years. The two countries have had close relations since the establishment of diplomatic ties 145 years ago.

Ms Yingluck will meet with her Italian counterpart Mario Monti. The leaders will discuss promotion of the jewellery trade and the design industry, as well as the rubber market. Thailand is the world's leading producer of natural rubber.

The Thai premier aims to invite Italian investors to the kingdom. She is accompanied by representatives of 56 Thai companies seeking business there.

In Vatican City, Ms Yingluck will pay respects to the leader of the Roman Catholic faith. The meeting will be the second visit to the Vatican by a Thai leader, the first 58 years ago by Field Marshal Plaek Phibunsongkhram.

Ms Yingluck will visit Montenegro next Friday and Saturday, where she will become the first Thai prime minister to visit the country.

Thailand intends to boost relations with Montenegro and seeks to open trade and investment opportunities with the Balkan country.

Ms Yingluck will also witness the signing ceremony of an agreement on visa exemptions for Thai and Montenegrin diplomats and state officials, paving the way for further cooperation in other sectors. (MCOT online news)

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-- TNA 2013-09-08

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Strange how Madam Prime Minister is absent when crucial matter are to be dealt with, thus big sister comes in to wield the poleaxe on reluctant tardy P.T.P. members and their cronies in the coalition parties.

Yet again we plainly see that Yingluck is no more than a political gaw gaw.

A little mistake in the news.....italian prime minister is not Mario Monti anymore (was a year ago....) but Enrico Letta.

And yet again we see just how enlightened the Thai's are regarding other states political leaders.
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One thought former Prime Ministers for Australia Rudd and Gillard, took the royal order of the Pork barrel with their frequent trips over sea's , but madam PM Yingluck Shinawatra takes the chocolate puppet cake award as the most travelled Prime Minister for convenience ,as per the agreement from Dubai .bah.gif

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Read elsewhere that she had made 56 overseas trips to 41 countries in 2 years, not counting this one.

About 1 trip every 2 weeks.

Ms Yingluck will also witness the signing ceremony of an agreement on visa exemptions for Thai and Montenegrin diplomats and state officials, paving the way for further cooperation in other sectors.

I see she has done this everywhere she has gone.

Could it be because they gave big brother a diplomatic passport?

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Read elsewhere that she had made 56 overseas trips to 41 countries in 2 years, not counting this one.

About 1 trip every 2 weeks.

Ms Yingluck will also witness the signing ceremony of an agreement on visa exemptions for Thai and Montenegrin diplomats and state officials, paving the way for further cooperation in other sectors.

I see she has done this everywhere she has gone.

Could it be because they gave big brother a diplomatic passport?

Re trips abroad, 1 trip every 2 weeks BUT that isn't I day a trip, so we average out then how many days abroad.

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The kitchen is heating up. I wonder if she will apply for a Montenegno passport while she is there just in case.

She can afford it.

Other dubious characters, like her brother, have obtained Montenegrin citizenship and passport for 500,000 Euros.

http://www.allvoices.com/contributed-news/6489606-montenegro-citizenship-for-sale

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Montenegro! well lots of mafia, human trafficking, need we say more!

Isn't one of her brothers current passports from there. Maybe meet with brother to try and figure out how to out get of the mess the PTP is currently in? And make some money while their at it.

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