Kasit defends record in office
31/12/2009
Thanida Tansubhapol
Bangkok Post
Minister denies he is weak link in govt
Foreign Minister Kasit Piromya has defended his performance over the past 12 months - particularly in dealing with the Thai-Cambodia dispute - insisting he will not resign from his post.
Mr Kasit yesterday responded to public criticism and polls that show he is "a weak link in the government" and that his ministry has performed badly over the past year.
Mr Kasit said he had good relations with all countries around the world - except one country which created problems because "some Thais became spies to undermine him". He was referring to Cambodia.
"I did not yield to the leader of that country because it would have meant losing what is in Thailand's national interest, especially the oil and gas reserves under the Gulf of Thailand," Mr Kasit said.
"It does not belong to any family or any group of people, not Thais or another country. It belongs to the 65 million Thai people. I will not allow one or a few families from any country to occupy this oil and gas reserve, and I will not quit my position.
"What I try to fight for is the right thing and I can explain everything I did. I think this government and I did everything right."
Mr Kasit admitted the weakness of the government and the Foreign Ministry was their poor public relations work.
"It is the responsibility of neighbouring countries, which believe in international rules and regulations and non-interference principles, to not sit idly by but to help orchestrate talks," he said.
The diplomatic row between Thailand and Cambodia flared up after Cambodia appointed ousted prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra as its economic adviser and personal adviser to Prime Minister Hun Sen.
The Thai government recalled its ambassador from Phnom Penh and Cambodia responded by withdrawing its ambassador from Bangkok.
Cambodia refused to extradite Thaksin when he arrived in the country on Nov10 to take up his post as adviser.
Phnom Penh authorities then arrested a Thai engineer working for Cambodia Air Traffic Services on spying charges for passing on details of Thaksin's flight details to the Thai embassy.
He was later granted a pardon by the Cambodian king.
Mr Kasit said Thailand's image among the international community had improved over the past six months.
"The international media has less comment on the Thai government and understands more about the role of the monarchy," he said.
He said the election scheduled for Burma next year would be another challenge for Asean.
If Burma was successful in its election, it would help strengthen the grouping and improve human rights issues, making the Asean Charter stronger.
"I think progress in Burma is an important [issue] and peace along the Thai-Burmese border [will improve the] solidarity of Asean."
If the election fails, it will be to the detriment of Asean, he said.
The minister said the ministry's core policy next year would be to emphasise cooperation with Africa and Europe as Thailand was seeking closer links with the two continents.
Africa will become an emerging market for Thai consumer goods and food resources and Thailand will help to provide technical assistance in agriculture.
Foreign Minister Kasit Piromya has defended his performance over the past 12 months - particularly in dealing with the Thai-Cambodia dispute - insisting he will not resign from his post.
Mr Kasit yesterday responded to public criticism and polls that show he is "a weak link in the government" and that his ministry has performed badly over the past year.
Mr Kasit said he had good relations with all countries around the world - except one country which created problems because "some Thais became spies to undermine him". He was referring to Cambodia.
"I did not yield to the leader of that country because it would have meant losing what is in Thailand's national interest, especially the oil and gas reserves under the Gulf of Thailand," Mr Kasit said.
"It does not belong to any family or any group of people, not Thais or another country. It belongs to the 65 million Thai people. I will not allow one or a few families from any country to occupy this oil and gas reserve, and I will not quit my position.
"What I try to fight for is the right thing and I can explain everything I did. I think this government and I did everything right."
Mr Kasit admitted the weakness of the government and the Foreign Ministry was their poor public relations work.
"It is the responsibility of neighbouring countries, which believe in international rules and regulations and non-interference principles, to not sit idly by but to help orchestrate talks," he said.
The diplomatic row between Thailand and Cambodia flared up after Cambodia appointed ousted prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra as its economic adviser and personal adviser to Prime Minister Hun Sen.
The Thai government recalled its ambassador from Phnom Penh and Cambodia responded by withdrawing its ambassador from Bangkok.
Cambodia refused to extradite Thaksin when he arrived in the country on Nov10 to take up his post as adviser.
Phnom Penh authorities then arrested a Thai engineer working for Cambodia Air Traffic Services on spying charges for passing on details of Thaksin's flight details to the Thai embassy.
He was later granted a pardon by the Cambodian king.
Mr Kasit said Thailand's image among the international community had improved over the past six months.
"The international media has less comment on the Thai government and understands more about the role of the monarchy," he said.
He said the election scheduled for Burma next year would be another challenge for Asean.
If Burma was successful in its election, it would help strengthen the grouping and improve human rights issues, making the Asean Charter stronger.
"I think progress in Burma is an important [issue] and peace along the Thai-Burmese border [will improve the] solidarity of Asean."
If the election fails, it will be to the detriment of Asean, he said.
The minister said the ministry's core policy next year would be to emphasise cooperation with Africa and Europe as Thailand was seeking closer links with the two continents.
Africa will become an emerging market for Thai consumer goods and food resources and Thailand will help to provide technical assistance in agriculture.
17 comments:
KASIT >>>>>>>>SHUT THE FUCK UP....NO ONE EVER DID KNOW YOUR STUPID ASS TILL NOW.................IVE NEVER EVEN HEARD OF YOUR ASSS.......WHAT THE FUCK ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT YOU COOL WITH ALOT OF OTHER COUNTRYS........WHAT CAOUNTRY ARE YOU TALLKING ABOUT..? YOUR FUCKING BANG COCK COUNTRY YEAH....FUCKING STUPID SIEM...................FUCK THAILAND.
You cannot have a good relation with a gangster? You will be disappointed.
Dear Excellency Kasit!
You cannot make friend with Mafia in Phnom Penh, because you lack about How Mafia operates.
Correct my post at 3;04am. I meant to say "lack of a knowledge..."
A runtaes banh Kasit can never have a good relation with Cambodia if he would not respect cambodian territory.
But ah choy mray yuons can even if they stole your land right before your eyes.What a fucking retard.
Dear KaShit Poopya,
There's no good relationship between your stupid Govts, as long as you still invading cambodian territory...dumbfuck!
What Oil and Gas reserves he's talking about? it' belonged to cambodia from day one, stupid fuck!!!
ai kwaishit could not come up with his own line, he had to use the very same words that hun sen already used. no matter what ai kwaishit and aibullshit are always below hun sen's balls. these stupid siems!!!
Damn fucking retard 3:31 seems care only about the youns and he want to be fucked by the siems. Enjoy your thrill a thmil.
It's good that Ah Kasit said during his demonstration in 2008 that"Hun Sen is a gangster, an idiot pagoda boy..." It's very true.
AH Kashit is an old fart with more forehead than his head and the way he conducted his Siem politic is so outdated base on cold war mentality! If AH KASHIT chose to make enemy out of Cambodia then he has one now! There is no turning back for Cambodia in deal with this bastard!
Since nobody praise bastard and now he resort to praise himself! ahhahahhahah
អាកូនមីក្ដួយ 9;22AM just be quite and go ahead and fuck your mother real hard.
pi anh.
Cambodians do not cause any problem toward the Thais. It is the other way around. The Thais are the pain to the Cambodia country over the Preah Vihear issue. Kasit is talking in his sleep when he says cambodia causing trouble to his country. He does not sound a very stable person.
Companion of Pimping People
Hun Sen creates trouble to Cambodia.
He should ignore Taksin.
Because of that Cambodians could have war against Thailand.
That is Hun Sen fault.
Hun Sen plays game with Cambodian lives.
Hun Sen must be jailed.
hun sen may be a yuon slave but Kasit Pirom is a worse barbaric nazis who wants to use human blood to washe his feets. he is a shame to humanity
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