Political Developments in Thailand
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- Thailand hosts the Ambassadorial Retreat on the Review of the Human Rights Council
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- Speech by Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Thailand at the Council on Foreign Relations
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- Foreign Minister Kasit Piromya delivered a speech at the General Debate of the 65th Session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York.
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- Thai Foreign Minister addresses the High-Level Meeting on Millennium Development Goals
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- Thailand pledges USD 75,000 humanitarian aid to Pakistan
- USABC promotes stronger Thai-US business ties
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- Foreign Minister presides over reception in honor of Mr. Apichatpong Weerasethakul, the winner of Palme d’Or at the 63rd Cannes International Film Festival
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- The United Nations Human Rights Council elects Thailand as its new President
- The Prime Minister Meets Investors
- Foreign Minister and United States Ambassador give a joint press conference on the International Symposium on Caring Leaders across Cultures In celebration of the 60th Anniversary of the Fulbright Program in Thailand
- Thai film won the Palme d'Or at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival.
- Thai Foreign Ministry Spokesperson addresses the concerns of Human Rights Watch
- Thailand is successfully elected to be a member of the United Nations Human Rights Council for the term 2010- 2013
- The 135th anniversary of the establishment of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
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- Foreign Minister Kasit attends the Nuclear Security Summit
- Foreign Minister Kasit explains current political and economic situation in Thailand to representatives of the US public and private sectors as well as academician in Washington DC
- Foreign Minister Kasit participates in the Royal Decoration Conferment Ceremony and presentation of Royal Thai Army’s Master Aviator Badge to Maj. Ladda Tammy Duckworth, Assistant Secretary of the US Department of Veteran Affairs. | ÀÒÉÒä·Â
- Thai Foreign Minister Assure Business and Thai Communities in New York of Government's Determination to Move Economy, Resolve Political Situation
- Thai Foreign Minister announces Thailand's additional contribution for Haiti's recovery
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- Independent committees to steer national reform process established to move reconciliation forward
- PM stresses reconciliation is about all Thais joining effort to resolve problems facing society regardless of their political views
- Backgrounder: Current Political Situation in Thailand
- PM clarifies Government’s intention regarding reconciliation process
- Thai PM meets representatives from local administration, private sector, academic institutionsand the media to discuss reconciliation and national reform
- Reconciliation plan making progress in addressing grievances and investigating events
- MFA responds to media enquiries about Amsterdam & Peroff’s statement
- US Senator Jim Webb reaffirms the US support for the Royal Thai Government’s reconciliation plan
- Prime Minister Briefs Foreign Media on the Current Political Situation in Thailand
- PM briefs the diplomatic corps and foreign chambers of commerce on political situation in Thailand
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- Cabinet approves remedies to help people and those affected by demonstrations; curfew extended to Friday
- PM reiterate call on Thais to work together on reconciliation process
- CRES display weapons used by armed elements
- Security Operations and the Overall Political Situation in Thailand (20 May 2010)
- Security operations end as protest leaders call off demonstrations
- PM confident of restoring normalcy, leading to a process of sustainable rehabilitation
- Authorities to tighten cordon around protest area
- Government to negotiate once protests end
- Latest developments on security operations and situation in Bangkok on 19 May 2010
- Current Political Situation in Thailand
- PM calls for end of demonstrations while pressing forward with reconciliation plan
- PM ask public to look at situation based on facts; best solution is for protests to end and all to join reconciliation process
- Emergency Decree invoked in eleven more provinces
- FM briefs diplomatic corps and foreign chambers of commerce on current political situation
- PM urge protesters to end unlawful rallies and join reconciliation process
- Thai Government make reconciliation process its priority agenda
- PM proposes five-point roadmap for reconciliation towards elections by year-end
- Prime Minister affirms progress made towards resolving situation while acts of intimidation not tolerated
- Government confident in ensuring situation under control
- Government firm on maintaining rule of law and committed to addressing demonstrators’ grievances
- Government restructures CRES to streamline efforts to enforce law and order
- current political situation in Thailand
- Government aims to separate those committing terrorist acts from amongst innocent demonstrators, while working towards political solution
- Insurance Scheme for Foreigners Visiting Thailand in Event of Riots
- Prime Minister expresses condolences for lives lost while promising investigations
- Government proposes talks to prevent escalation as authorities' efforts to enforce law encounter strong resistance
- Government to enforce the laws under Emergency Decree while ensuring the rights of the people continue to be protected
- Thai Cabinet declares a severe emergency; Measures will not affect ordinary people or foreign visitors
- PM urge demonstrators to exercise their rights within the bound of the Constitution, while calling on all sides to work together to resolve the situation
- Government and protestors end 2nd round of talk; differences persist, but possibility of further talks not ruled out
- Government open to negotiations with protesters
- Government ready for dialogue if rules for peaceful assembly are respected
- Foreign visitors continue arriving as Government stands firm in ensuring public safety
- Demonstrations continue peacefully, key tourist destinations largely unaffected
- Government ready to listen to views of all sides to resolve the situation, reaffirms no use of violence against protestors
- Thai PM ask for cooperation for rallies to remain peaceful, dismiss coup rumours
- Bangkok remain calm as rallies continue peacefully
- Foreign Minister briefs diplomatic corps on the current political situation and security measures