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[EoM] Summons to Thailand

Alex

Kingdom of Greece
Apr 16, 2019
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Message to the Republic of Thailand
Private & Encrypted



To: Ambassador of Thailand to Myanmar
From: Me Minkhaung, Queen of Myanmar

Your Excellency,

It has come to my attention—belatedly, some might say—that the matter of the ninety-five Thai military personnel still held within our high-security detention facilities remains unresolved, despite the passage of considerable time and numerous missed opportunities for your government to engage in a meaningful dialogue.

While the prior administration in Myanmar may have had its flaws—some of which we are still working to correct—it must be noted that the incursion of armed Thai soldiers across our sovereign borders, under a covert operation no less, was an egregious violation not only of international law, but of the basic courtesy expected between neighbors. That this happened under the oversight of your administration, of course, means that the consequences are entirely upon that administration's shoulders.

Nonetheless, the Empire of Myanmar, under my reign, is committed to internal and regional stability, alongside diplomatic order.

In that spirit, I am extending a formal summons for your presence at the Imperial Court in Naypyidaw to discuss:
  • The ongoing detention and potential disposition of the aforementioned military personnel;
  • The broader implications of unauthorized military actions conducted under the pretext of "humanitarian concern";
  • And the future terms of engagement between our two nations, so that further “misunderstandings” of this nature might be avoided.

This meeting is scheduled for the 31st of August 2006 at 10:00 AM. A secured diplomatic convoy will be made available for your convenience, as I am sure your staff will appreciate the predictability it offers under current conditions.

While some in your capital may consider the fate of these individuals a low priority, I trust that a representative of your rank understands the symbolic and material consequences of leaving such matters unaddressed. Silence, after all, is not always neutrality—it can sometimes resemble avoidance.

I look forward to our conversation.

Sincerely,
Me Minkhaung
Queen of Myanmar, Princess of Hsipaw
Empire of Myanmar


Bossza007
 

Bossza007

I am From Thailand
GA Member
May 4, 2021
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To: <Her Imperial Majesty Me Minkhaung, Queen of the Empire of Myanmar>
From: <Office of the Thai Ambassador to Myanmar>
Subject: Scheduled Meeting on 31st of August 2006
Security Type: NSST Architecture 1.5 | Secret and Encrypted


Your Imperial Majesty,

The Republic Thai Embassy in Naypyidaw is profoundly honored to receive personal diplomatic correspondence from Her Imperial Majesty the Queen of the Empire of Myanmar. The Socialist Republic of Thailand acknowledges the legitimate grievance of the current Myanmar administration. We recognize all wrongdoings of the Thai armed forces against the inviolable sovereignty of the Burmese nation. The Thai Ambassador to Myanmar, Mr. Kongkiat Nantawat, is committed to engaging in meaningful, transparent, and constructive dialogue.​

Yours in Diplomacy,

Kongkiat Nantawat
Thai Ambassador to Myanmar
Socialist Republic of Thailand

Digital Diplomatic Communication​

Private and Encrypted

On 31st August 2006, Thai Ambassador Kongkiat Nantawat left the Thai Embassy in Naypyidaw at nine. He wore dark formal attire decorated with a golden pin of hammer and sickle, signifying his commitment to Socialist Participatory Democracy and eventual communism. His right hand carried a sleek Thai tablet. Kongkiat entered the secured diplomatic convoy offered by the Myanmar administration. He sincerely thanked the staff for facilitating his trip to the Imperial Court. Upon his arrival, he adjusted his attire once more before entering the scene and following instructions.

Alex
 
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