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Thai Gov’t: Trump Presidency Won’t Affect Longstanding Ties

By Teeranai Charuvastra, Staff Reporter -

 

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In this Oct. 28, 2016 file photo, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally in Manchester, N.H.

 

BANGKOK — Relations between Thailand and a new American administration under President Elect Donald Trump will continue as usual, Minister of Foreign Affairs Don Pramudwinai said Wednesday.

 

Reached for comment minutes after Trump was declared the winner of the 2016 United States presidential election, Don said the Thai government will accept “the voice of the American people” and is looking forward to a continuity in diplomatic cooperation.

 

Full story: http://www.khaosodenglish.com/politics/2016/11/09/thai-govt-trump-presidency-wont-affect-longstanding-ties/

 
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15 minutes ago, ratcatcher said:

Can you briefly enlighten as to what to expect in the coming days, weeks, months after the new POTUS is sworn in after New Year?

I give you hint: it something to do with Thailand's new best friends to the north-east and the way, they are viewed by the new leader of the free world...

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4 minutes ago, Brer Fox said:

I bet the PM is already packing his bags to gladhand the new President and meet the First Lady. This First Lady is a distinct improvement on the last First Lady.

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I beg to differ.  Donald's Russian porno-star mail bride of a wife is nothing compared to the beautiful and articulate Ms. Obama.  

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I'm not sure The Junta would like what Pres Elect Trump may have to say about them, he told the Philippines what he though and it certainly wasn't nice, perhaps diplomacy now has gone back to the good ol days when you called a spade a spade........................................:coffee1:

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Ha , the teflon boys in Bangkok. Nothing can affect them ... unless it is the international price for rice & rubber .

I'm looking forward to see the beautiful Melania Trump the next 4 , maybe 8 years.

I  got depressed thinking about looking at hrc face , everyday on websites ....untill the day she got impeached and go to jail.

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3 hours ago, tominbkk said:

I beg to differ.  Donald's Russian porno-star mail bride of a wife is nothing compared to the beautiful and articulate Ms. Obama.  

I let people make their choice between the failed wannabee President and the new First lady.

I think Hillary can often be seen down Sukhumvit Soi 4. There are a few Hilary's to choose from.

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No money no honey from America - tariffs on Thai goods.  Global tariff war leads to manufacturing being pulled from Thailand, agricultural goods being non-competitive.  Rising american debt leads to global financial meltdown for which Thailand has almost no buffer whatsoever.... hey mai ben rai krab.

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17 hours ago, tominbkk said:

I beg to differ.  Donald's Russian porno-star mail bride of a wife is nothing compared to the beautiful and articulate Ms. Obama.  

I beg to differ with you, tominbkk.  

Melania Trump was born in Novo Mesto, Yugoslavia, present day Slovenia.

She was indeed a model and is a very elegant and beautiful woman who speaks six languages. 

Michelle Obama can be seen here........http://newsbeat.co.ke/gossip/irrefutable-scientific-proof-michelle-obama-is-indeed-a-man/

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13 hours ago, HaleySabai said:

One thing that will most likely change is.....no more "free" money from Uncle

I beg to differ. Why do the US have continual military exercises with Thailand even though it is against US policy to do so with a government that has removed an elected government with force. Because Thailand is strategically placed where the US feels it needs a presence. US support for Thailand will continue

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1 hour ago, retoohs said:

I beg to differ. Why do the US have continual military exercises with Thailand even though it is against US policy to do so with a government that has removed an elected government with force. Because Thailand is strategically placed where the US feels it needs a presence. US support for Thailand will continue

Yes in a rather limited manner as everyone is playing both sides against the middle. I am sorry to say but the Thai bride has already eloped with the Chinese groom so eat cake. 

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