Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Thai PM to explain Thai situation at UN meeting

September 22, 2010
Xinhua

Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva said on Wednesday he would explain Thailand's economic and political situation to world leaders during the 65th United Nations General Assembly in New York.

The assembly takes place from Sept 22 to 26. The prime minister will leave for New York Wednesday evening and will return to Bangkok Sunday morning.

"I believe there are many investors in the US planning to invest or expand their businesses here," Bangkok Post online quoted Abhisit as saying.

On the plan to meet Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen, Abhisit said he and his Cambodian counterpart would likely meet many times at international meetings before the end of this year.

"I'm not sure if there will be enough time for talks on the border row around Preah Vihear temple and it is not easy to get down to the details. But I can assure that both countries want to solve the problems between them peacefully, since they are good neighbours," the premier was quoted by the Bangkok Post online as saying.

Moreover, he said he has assigned Deputy Prime Minister Suthep Thaugsuban to oversee domestic issues during his trip to New York.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

A jerk, named Abhisit, is using another political tactics and implying that he wants only BILATERAL talks with Cambodian PM Hun Sen.

Anonymous said...

I bet that all he is going to say is "miscommunication" just like after every firefight at the border.

Anonymous said...

correction: "misunderstanding". picking up a bad siem excuse.

Anonymous said...

We should make SIEM pay for everything.