- May 4, 2021
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To: <Wiola Gorska, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Poland> ManBear From: <Sarabun@mfa.mail.go.th> Subject: Request for a private meeting Security Type: High Secure Encrypted Method - Protect by NIA Counter-Intelligence Service - The decryption method is sent separately via fax |
Minister Gorska,
I hope this email finds you in a time of successful foreign policy implementations, in good health, and high spirits.
I am writing to you today to express the desire of the Thai Government to formalize the relationship between the Kingdom of Poland and the Republic of Thailand. Poland has been a friendly, honest strategic non-signator partner of Thailand for a few years now. The Thai Government wants to elevate the Polish status into an official ally of Thailand.
You may have heard of the treaty called the Harmonious Accord, which is currently held by three signatories Thailand, Turkey, and France. In the pursuit of a cooperative, and respectful world, Thailand is seeking to expand the coverage of this partnership in Europe, which includes Spain, Portugal, and most importantly, Poland. The Harmonious Accord covers a wide range of understanding and cooperation from good governance and respect for sovereignty to economic cooperation, cultural exchange, and sustainable development.
I want to request a private audience with you to discuss the formalization of the bilateral tie between Thailand and Poland. The discussion, which is a precedent for the treaty signing, will include learning about each other government and policy to strategic interest in Africa and the Middle East.
If the discussion goes well and we agree on a Harmonious Accord, Poland will be recognized as Thailand's official tier III ally, alongside other nations like Spain and Portugal that should be joining shortly. This level of status included the coverage that I have mentioned before. I understand that you would likely need comprehensive dynamics beforehand, so let me explain to you.
At the moment we are proposing France, currently a tier III ally, to elevate its status into a tier II. Other than the existing cooperation and benefits of the tier III status, France will be recognized and given an official defense cooperation this Thailand. This status doesn't include mutual defense. At the moment, Turkey is also a Tier II ally and all nations in Southeast Asia are given de facto Tier I ally status because of our national law on collective defense. For your understanding, Tier I ally will receive an independence guarantee from our nation and other various benefits.
Thank you for considering this request. The Thai Government deeply appreciates the candorness the Polish Government has shown toward us. We have a high hope that Poland will be as optimistic as us regarding our bilateral relationship.
Yours in Diplomacy,
Mr. Pongsapat Patanakosol
Thai Ambassador to Poland
Republic of Thailand