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PM meets Chinese president on sidelines of G20 summit

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The picture of Thailand's M and the Chinese leader looks better than the one

of Canada's PM Trudeau, or as we like to call him  Mr. selfie!

  I have a better opinion of the PM of Thailand than

I do of the PM of Canada. Just because I have to deal with the results

of the PM of Canada and his political party and their actions.

Geezer

 

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20 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...
 

Yes,it seems PC has replaced the western backbone, and still no signs of it ever coming back!

News flash...Thailand deep throats China; Becomes new lap dog...!

And when Thailand becomes a vassal state of China like Lao and Cambodia?

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