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PM meets Chinese president on sidelines of G20 summit

 

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HANGZHOU, 5 August 2016 (NNT) – The Prime Minister has met with China’s president on the sidelines of the Group of 20 (G20) summit now taking place in Hangzhou of the People’s Republic of China. 

Prime Minister’s Office Deputy Spokesperson Col Weerachon Sukhontapatipak reported on the bilateral discussion between Prime Minister Gen Prayuth Chan-ocha and Chinese president Xi Jinping, making known the Thai premier started their meeting by congratulating the Chinese leader on his hosting of the G20 Summit. 

The prime minister affirmed to the president that he wanted Thailand and China to continue to work together and cooperate on meeting their mutual challenges as well as to achieve the shared objectives of China and ASEAN. The Chinese president responded by assuring that China has given great importance to developing its relations with Thailand and strategic partnerships. 

Gen Prayuth thanked the president for inviting Thailand to the summit as the current chair of the Group of 77 developing nations (G77), stating that China’s desire to bring together the G20 and G77 indicates vision. He relayed thanks through the president to the people of China for their frequent visits to Thailand and assured them they would be well cared for while in the Kingdom. 

President Xi ended the meeting by assuring that his government is ready to work with Thailand on a Thai-China rail system despite minor delays. 

 
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PM Prayut to deepen traditional friendship between Thais and Chinese

 

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HANGZHOU: -- Prime Minister Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha last night told Chinese President Xi Jinping in Hangzhou that Thailand will work to deepen the traditional friendship between the Thai people and the Chinese, and to expand cooperation in economy and trade, tourism, infrastructure.

 

Gen Prayut ‘s assurance was made during a meeting with the Chinese president on the sidelines of the G20 summit in the eastern city of Hangzhou.

 

Gen Prayut is attending the summit as a leader of guest countries.

 

After the meeting of the two leaders, deputy government spokesman Werachon Sukondhapatipak said the prime minister has expressed his appreciation for China’s invitation of Thailand to the G20 summit.

 

He praised President Xi for his constructive vision during his speech at the summit which highlighted China’s effort in promoting cooperation between G20 and G77 countries.

 

Full story: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/pm-prayut-deepen-traditional-friendship-thais-chinese/

 
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"The prime minister affirmed to the president that he wanted Thailand and China to continue to work together and cooperate on meeting their mutual challenges as well as to achieve the shared objectives of China and ASEAN. The Chinese president responded by assuring that China has given great importance to developing its relations with Thailand and strategic partnerships."

 

I would like to see the Americans finally shoo him away like the grotty little character he is, but unfortunately it seems that we in the west have no backbone anymore...
 

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Prayut tells Xi railway project must go on

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HANGZHOU: -- Prime Minister Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha on Sunday stressed to Chinese president Xi Jinping that the Thai-China railway transportation project, although having been become bogged down in legal issues, must be carried on.

 

In their bilateral meeting during the China-hosted G-20 summit in Hangzhou, Xi reaffirmed to Prayut that China was ready to continue cooperation with Thailand on the project.

The two leaders also agreed to push bilateral strategic cooperation in a number of areas to cope with coming challenges. This was also to achieve mutual development goals to benefit the two countries as well as the rest of Asia, XI said.

Thanking China for welcoming the Kingdom in a capacity of a chairman of the Group of 77, Prayut praised Xi for his vision in bridging cooperation between the two countries. 

He also thanked Chinese tourists for travelling to Thailand in big numbers, adding that Thai authorities had been ordered to provide good services to them.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/breakingnews/Prayut-tells-Xi-railway-project-must-go-on-30294550.html

 
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He reminds me of the little unpopular kid who thinks he is popular and never gets picked by either team playing football in the park... He just jumps up and down on the side shouting "me.. me... me"!! At some stage somebody will feel sorry for him (China, this time) and give him a game, soon to wish they hadn't....

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2 hours ago, baboon said:

"The prime minister affirmed to the president that he wanted Thailand and China to continue to work together and cooperate on meeting their mutual challenges as well as to achieve the shared objectives of China and ASEAN. The Chinese president responded by assuring that China has given great importance to developing its relations with Thailand and strategic partnerships."

 

I would like to see the Americans finally shoo him away like the grotty little character he is, but unfortunately it seems that we in the west have no backbone anymore...
 

Continue to work together heck their both singing off of the same hymnal page. Same version of democracy and freedom. Looking more closely at the photo looks photo shopped to me with a tube of crazy glue thrown in for good measure. He more than likely will never wash that hand again. Hard to see if they are joined at the hip or not.

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34 minutes ago, BlindMagician said:

Can the Chinese out Thai the Thai?

Can the Thai out Chinese the Chinese?

Are the Thai leaders all Chinese, by ancestors, anyway?

Who is who, what is what?

At least Kim had a clean red carpet. No question over that.

 

Say what ??

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35 minutes ago, BlindMagician said:

Can the Chinese out Thai the Thai?

Can the Thai out Chinese the Chinese?

Are the Thai leaders all Chinese, by ancestors, anyway?

Who is who, what is what?

At least Kim had a clean red carpet. No question over that.

 

More like a tamer version of Pol Pot. 

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Just been watching the international news and just about everybody there had a "sideline" meeting with  Xi Jinping. Bit like a conga line of a...lickers with Prayut's turn coming just prior to the Hall Porter and the towel attendants.

 

I wonder how long this deep and traditional friendship will last when China decides that the Gulf of Thailand is part of the South China Sea and start building an island with an airport in the middle of it.

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reminds me of a very long time ago

when people used to have street parties in the UK

and they would block each end of the street off at the end of the blocks

 

and u always get the kid from around the corner

stood on the other side of the rope because he not allowed in

because he not live in the street

but his friend does

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deputy government spokesman Werachon Sukondhapatipak said the prime minister has expressed his appreciation for China’s invitation of Thailand to the G20 summit.

 

He praised President Xi for his constructive vision

I hope Thailand know the big fish can eat the small fish, specially the big fish are preparing to catch first Vietnam, Philippines, ...If it is only about diplomacy it is OK but it is better Thai have to prepare to defend their territory too because it is in sandwich between India and Vietnam, territory  china want to control. When the different little fish do not cooperate, it is more easy for the big fish to eat them all.

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deputy government spokesman Werachon Sukondhapatipak said the prime minister has expressed his appreciation for China’s invitation of Thailand to the G20 summit.

 

He praised President Xi for his constructive vision

I hope Thailand know the big fish can eat the small fish, specially the big fish are preparing to catch first Vietnam, Philippines, ...If it is only about diplomacy/politics it is OK but it is better Thai have to prepare to defend their territory too because it is in sandwich between India and Vietnam, territory  china want to control. When the different little fish do not cooperate, it is more easy for the big fish to eat them all. It is the vision of a big fish, to divide for a better reign.

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8 hours ago, baboon said:

"The prime minister affirmed to the president that he wanted Thailand and China to continue to work together and cooperate on meeting their mutual challenges as well as to achieve the shared objectives of China and ASEAN. The Chinese president responded by assuring that China has given great importance to developing its relations with Thailand and strategic partnerships."

 

I would like to see the Americans finally shoo him away like the grotty little character he is, but unfortunately it seems that we in the west have no backbone anymore...
 

The USA and Europe are little sissies now.  All the sacrifices that have been made, now thrown away because of not calling leaders out on their games.  That's why Putin does well in polls as a leader in the West.  They don't like his government, but they respect his push and strategies.  He should be checked, but he is a leader.

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