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Keeping Chinese relations on the rails

By The Sunday Nation

 

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China’s ambassador to Thailand Ning Fukui, right, chats with The Nation’s Suthichai Yoon during an interview at the Chinese Embassy in Bangkok on Friday.

 

Having been posted in Bangkok for three-and-a-half years, Chinese Ambassador Ning Fukui discusses collaboration between China and Thailand in a Facebook Live interview with Suthichai Yoon, a digital journalist of Nation Multimedia Group.

 

WHEN WILL CONSTRUCTION OF THE THAI-CHINESE RAILWAY DEVELOPMENT PROJECT START?

 

This issue interests both Chinese and Thais people. Both governments intended to make the project become true. 

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The headline is wrong, Ning's hair is wrong, hoping for a train to China is wrong... but I love the story as presented.

 

 

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13 minutes ago, optad said:

The headline is wrong, Ning's hair is wrong, hoping for a train to China is wrong... but I love the story as presented.

 

 

 

One just can't have too many wongs in a Chinese story. 

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I have news folks.... it will never happen.

Simple, because the Thais don't have the money and the Chinese will never trust the Thais. 

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Here is a photo of Mr Ning Fukui without the black background to his hair. I suspect it was actually a black haired female interpreter hiding behind his chair . (or a black Labrador But then again, maybe Sutthichai Yoon speaks Chinese.

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16 hours ago, rooster59 said:

China’s ambassador to Thailand Ning Fukui, right, chats with The Nation’s Suthichai Yoon during an interview at the Chinese Embassy in Bangkok on Friday.

 

Having been posted in Bangkok for three-and-a-half years, Chinese Ambassador Ning Fukui discusses collaboration between China and Thailand in a Facebook Live interview with Suthichai Yoon, a digital journalist of Nation Multimedia Group.

 

WHEN WILL CONSTRUCTION OF THE THAI-CHINESE RAILWAY DEVELOPMENT PROJECT START?

 

This issue interests both Chinese and Thais people. Both governments intended to make the project become true. 

Is this the entire story or am I missing the link to it?

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If a story is not a story, this is one. Intending to make something happen without any timelines, plans, finance talks, engineering blueprints, costing.... the list goes on, and is spurious to say the least. Or you could say " What a crock". But it is good to know that Chinese Ambassador Ning Fukui  has spent a hectic time in Thailand for 3 years inspiring a new co operation with Thailand in order to produce this all encompassing gifted ideal for a future and almost unbelievable railway. 

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