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Thailand to Èran | Bilateral Relations

Bossza007

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Director-General Tongruedee smiled reciprocally, taking a sip of her beverage before responding. “Of course, Mr. Secretary, we can now sign this treaty. Thailand respects your country's internal deliberative process in ratifying such an agreement. We have reached a substantial milestone today and cannot wait for this new chapter in our bilateral relations. It is a wonderful time.” She paused, listening to her counterpart’s concerns about regional security. “Thailand is always open to an honest discussion, Mr. Secretary. Transparency is a pillar of any lasting and robust relationship.

The ongoing Syrian Civil War is a catastrophic humanitarian disaster that requires the international community’s collective effort to alleviate local suffering and support Syrians’ self-determination. Russia is waging an information warfare against Thailand and our allies in France, painting us as imperialist while Russia itself is clinging to a collapsed authoritarian regime. It is a tragedy when a great power such as Russia does not respect the anger and frustration of the Syrian people demanding a democratic and free Syria.” She paused to emphasize.

“In pursuit of a lasting peace in Syria, Thailand is working with its international partners to build a coalition of nations. Thailand, France, and Portugal will bring a resolution to the Global Assembly, calling for the Russian troops’ withdrawal and the deployment of international humanitarian forces into Syria. We are also looking for new countries to join this multilateral endeavor. However, if the Russian nation continues to disregard international laws and fundamental human rights, Thailand and our allies are capable of a large-scale military intervention. I must remind you that the Republic Thai Armed Forces can immediately move thirty thousand ground forces into Syria from Türkiye if needed.” He remarked but swiftly moved on.

“Regardless, that is only a last resort and we don’t want such a condition to occur. Thailand is communicating with warring internal factions in Syria, proposing the establishment of a nationwide humanitarian corridor. Our goal is to facilitate the Syrian people to freely exercise their right to self-determination without the need for external interference. If possible, and when Thailand successfully mediates the creation of the humanitarian corridor, perhaps Persia would like to allow Thai cargo aircrafts to use your airfields?”

DukeofBread
 

DukeofBread

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Ràmi was honestly happy to sign the Treaty with the Thai Delegation and therefore give it the best opportunities to be future ratified in the Royal Assembly of the 4 Quarters of Earth. "Then its my pleasure to sign this treaty of shared development between our honorable Countries together today." Ràmi took up his drinking cup of silver, for a Toast on this diplomatic achievement.

The following response of Tongruedee regarding Syria and the Thai-French-Portuguese Alliance, listened Ràmi especially well and composed. As Iran was also in diplomatic talks with those other nations, but also the government itself, along with the Sha'an'Sha, was not sure yet how close it wanted to tie itself to this alliance.
"We would like to discuss more general approaches, given the fast and complex change of international security situations. As you have expressed Interest of Iranian allowance for the Use of an airfield, we could discuss an exchange of defense capabilities between our government, such as the Kingdom of Èran would allow you the permanent use of a base, if of your countries interest, in exchange for help with much needed defense equipment for our military defense capabilities." Ràmi made a pause. "Would that be of Interest for your country to discuss?"
Bossza007
 

Bossza007

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Director-General Tongruedee took a few minutes to receive a briefing from her smartphone. The bilateral dialogue had been ongoing for a prolonged period, and the Department wanted her to summarize it. She looked at her Persian counterpart with a smile before saying, “It is great that we have reached an agreement on the treaty between our nations. This signing is a monumental step in our relationship. However, it appears that the global landscape has changed while we are engaging in the ongoing dialogue. The Global Assembly is debating the Syrian Crisis, and Thailand supports working within the international framework. I believe that we can revisit this topic in the future, but not now. Thank you for your understanding.” She paused and continued. “I believe that is all we want to discuss?”

DukeofBread
 

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To: <Nattaphon Khanthahiran - Director-General of Middle East Affairs> Bossza007
Subject: <Bilateral Relations - Note of support of the Thai Goverment towards the PKK>
Security Type: <Secret and Encrypted>

Your excellency, Director-General Khanthahiran,

while my Government, as expressed in previous talks between the benevolent Government of the Republic of Thailand and the Kingdom of Èran, understands the fundamental differences in both political, cultural, regional and historical stance between Iran and Thailand, it is my doleful duty to contact you, on behalf of my Government and the Great King.

It is the understanding of myself and the Prime Minister, that a delicate tolerance between Thailand and Iran brought the fruits of understanding and the current Trade agreement our country’s share. We are also still deeply in gratitude, about the early acceptance of our government as international partner, by the Thai Government after we could get rid of the ills of Islamic dictatorship.
But still I have to urge you for a meeting, to talk about the recent recognition of your Confederal Government of the claims of the PKK.
Which in any case has to be seen as a hostile group, by Iran, which has in open attempt also recently attacked Iranian Troops and national ground.
Both by standards as an international organization, or even as an sovereign state, which Iran does not recognize right now in any way by the PKK or the Kurdish people, this would by international law be clearly seen as a declaration of aggressive war, against the sovereign state of Iran.

We know and accept that our understandings of democracy and international law, aside from treaty and shared values in the global assembly, may differ. But it is our understanding that Iran is a democratic country, whit a free and equal elected government, where no citizen of the many ethnics within out nation, is discriminated in its possibility for active and passive vote or to serve as well as gratitude by the Nation.
The state of Iran is a sovereign state and its legitimate is not just by the idea of a nation of one ethnic, be it Persian or any other, but for all its people, both common and noble.

The support for the PKK, by your government, is hard to view as nothing else, as a support of an open hostile group, which by action, declared war upon our nation and citizens.
We would ask for a serious consideration of such acts, in contemplation of international law regarding sovereign states and peace, which both is challenged by the PKK in regards to the Kingdom of Èran.
Further I would be very pleased if your honorable government would be willing for a meeting, or call, of your choice, to deepen an understanding in this vital matter, between Iran and Thailand.

Sincerely,

Bahrām-e Čūbīn
Royal Prince of the great Gate for Foreign Relations
Kingdom of Èran
 

Bossza007

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May 4, 2021
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Confederal Government
Official Correspondence



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Recipient: Bahrām-e Čūbīn, Royal Prince of the great Gate for Foreign Relations of the Kingdom of Èran DukeofBread
Sender: Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Socialist Republic of Thailand
Subject RE: Bilateral Relations - Note of support of the Thai Government towards the PKK



Dear Bahrām-e Čūbīn

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Socialist Republic of Thailand extends its warm regards to the great Gate of Foreign Relations of the Kingdom of Èran. We thank you for your message to Director-General Khanthahiran. The staff of the Foreign Ministry recognizes the importance of your message and has put it on our top priority. Therefore, the following message is signed by the democratic Executive Council of this confederal apparatus.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs acknowledges the current amicable relationship between Thailand and Èran, marked by the longstanding and mutually beneficial bilateral amity treaty between our two countries. Thailand remains committed to creating an environment conducive to the mutual prosperity and peace of our people and the global community, as declared in such a treaty’s preamble. Furthermore, bilateral trading has brought billions of USD to our nations, and renewable energy cooperation hosted by Thailand’s educational and technological institutions continued to serve as a pivotal channel in addressing climate change. Therefore, the Confederal Government of Thailand is open and eager to engage in an in-person bilateral dialogue with your government. Further information is detailed toward the end of this correspondence.

Thailand acknowledges and mourns the damage, loss, and circumstances leading and resulting in the armed confrontation between the Kurdistan Workers’ Party and the security apparatus of Èran. As a nation-state, we comprehend that your government has an obligation to ensure peace within your territory. Any challenge to its monopoly on the legitimate use of physical force is understandably viewed as an attack on its nation and people, especially given the scale of the armed confrontation.

Indeed, our understanding of democracy and international law differs greatly, but Thailand and Èran can maintain their working and cooperative relationship. This ability stemmed from our belief that bilateral cooperation is necessary to address regional challenges, including climate change, economic inequality, and social injustice, as we declared in our Treaty of Amity. Further, it is the openness and maturity of Èran’s political leadership that lead it not to shy away from the supposedly radical nature of Thailand’s political, economic, and social system. It is the same system that many bourgeois countries seek to isolate.

While the PKK had used physical force against Èran authority and the government views it as a hostile group in a state of war with your country, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs will not use this correspondence to contemplate on the violence that happened. Indeed, according to the Treaty of Amity, Thailand and Èran possess a bilateral framework for intelligence sharing, especially regarding national security and counter-terrorism. Thailand believes that the armed confrontation that took place in your country was far more complex than we could discuss in a single correspondence. The mentioned in-person bilateral meeting will be its platform.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs reaffirms the Confederal Government’s support for the PKK’s demands. However, we urge and will present why this should not be read as a direct threat to our partner in Èran. Indeed, Persian high school graduates in our Renewable Energy Training and Research Institute continue to be treated in the same way as any individual in Thailand. The cross-cultural ties between our people hold far greater weight than any benefit of a breakdown in bilateral relations and cooperation between Thailand and Èran.

On 19 November 2008, the Supreme Confederal Council passed a resolution recommended by its foreign affairs committee to clarify the foreign policy of the Confederal Government. As Thailand is a confederation of self-governing communes voluntarily associated in a political and economic union, it is our duty to implement decisions and tasks that all Federations of Communes have upwardly delegated to the Confederal Government.

We clarify that the details of the demands of the PKK are as follows: (1) The recognition of the Kurdish people's right to self-determination within their homeland. (2) The establishment of an independent and sovereign Kurdistan. (3) An immediate end to all violence against their communities. (4) The withdrawal of all Turkish forces from Kurdistan. (5) The release of political prisoners detained for their beliefs and advocacy. And (6) the release of President Arslan, members of the Turkish Workers' Party, members of the Kurdish Workers' Party, and ordinary civil servants held in indefinite detention.

These demands are made public by Dijlin Hamad, who uploaded a video of the PKK’s public statement on YouTube, an American-based online video-sharing platform rarely used in Thailand. Such demands came after the closing of the 2008 Olympic Games, which we boycotted. Thailand’s main interest in supporting the cause of the Kurdish people lies in Turkiye. The prospect of the Confederal Government’s involvement in any assistance of the PKK’s activity in Persia will be decided by the Supreme Confederal Council. At this moment, Thailand does not have a policy of undermining Èran’s sovereignty.

Regarding the in-person bilateral meeting, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has notified our ambassador, Ms. Butsabakon Plengwan. She will be available to meet with any Persian official at a moment's notice. Thailand expects to gain a better understanding of the situation in Èran, especially regarding the Kurdistan Workers’ Party, and what the Confederal Government can do to reassure the Persian government. However, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs highlights the extraordinary difficulty in potentially reverting the new foreign policy this soon after the Supreme Confederal Council has passed a resolution. The Confederal Government is established only because of the Supreme Confederal Agreement. Therefore, we cannot contradict the delegated decisions made by the Supreme Confederal Council.​

Regards,

Executive Committee
Ministry of Foreign Affairs​

 

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