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Thailand to Brazil | Bilateral Relationship

Bossza007

I am From Thailand
GA Member
World Power
May 4, 2021
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To: <Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Federal Republic of Brazil> Motziche
From: <Sarabun@mfa.mail.go.th>
Subject: Bilateral Relationship Between Thailand and Brazil
Security Type: NSST 1.0 Architecture | Secret and Encrypted


To the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Brazil,

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Socialist Republic of Thailand presents its highest regards to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Federal Republic of Brazil and has the honor of reaffirming Thailand’s steadfast intention to reestablish the warm and cooperative ties that unite our two nations.

Acknowledging the enduring history of bilateral relations established in 1959, Thailand regards recent advancements in Brazil’s internal equilibrium as a promising foundation for renewed collaboration. As both nations confront the complexities of the 21st century, marked by emergent calls for genuine global equity and freedom, our shared aspirations for justice, liberty, and inclusive development take on renewed significance. Thailand is confident that Brazil, as a valued partner, is uniquely positioned to play a pivotal role in the collective pursuit of a future grounded in dignity and opportunity for all.

In alignment with this vision, Thailand proposes that Her Excellency Phinsuda Chainam, Director-General of the Department of American Affairs, undertake an official visit to Brazil. Such a visit would not only honor the historic relationship between our nations but also symbolize the international community’s capacity to work collectively towards shared objectives that transcend borders. Thailand eagerly anticipates your affirmative response and remains committed to advancing the principles of equality and mutual respect through this engagement.

Sincerely,

Phinsuda Chainam
Director-General
Department of American Affairs
Republic of Thailand

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Motziche

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Mar 27, 2023
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Federative Republic of Brazil

To: Phinsuda Chainam, Director-General of the Department of American Affairs, Republic of Thailand Bossza007
From: Celso Amorim, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Federative Republic of Brazil
Subject: RE: Bilateral Relationship Between Thailand and Brazil

Dear Director-General Chainam,

I thank you for taking the time to reach out to our administration.

Thai-Brazilian relations have been built on a foundation of mutual respect and integrity to drive cooperation. I am glad to hear of your willingness and openness to further deepen our cooperation.

With both Brazil and Thailand holding the status of 'rapid emerging economies', I believe we have many avenues of opportunity to explore to further develop, including areas of trade and security, among others.

In order to work towards our mutual objectives, per your suggestion, I would like to invite you to Brasilia at your earliest convenience for a meeting with myself to discuss our bilateral relations moving forward.

Sincerely,

Celso Amorim
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Federative Republic of Brasil

 

Bossza007

I am From Thailand
GA Member
World Power
May 4, 2021
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To: <Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Federal Republic of Brazil> Motziche
From: <Sarabun@mfa.mail.go.th>
Subject: Confirmation of the Official Visit by the Thai Director-General to Brazil
Security Type: NSST 1.0 Architecture | Secret and Encrypted


To the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Brazil,

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Thailand acknowledges the communication from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Federal Republic of Brazil. We are honored to be informing that Her Excellency Phinsuda Chainam, Director-General of the Department of American Affairs, will be conducting an official visit to Brazil on 1 June, 2005, along with her delegations. The components of the Thai visiting delegation of 43 members is as followed:

Core Diplomatic Team (13 members)
  1. Director-General
  2. Chief of Protocol (1)
  3. Policy Advisors (3)
  4. Economic Affairs Specialist (2)
  5. Cultural Affairs Specialist (1)
  6. Regional Security Expert (1)
  7. Legal Advisor (1)
  8. Interpreters/Translators (3)
Administrative and Support Staff (8 members)
  1. Personal Assistant to the Director-General(1)
  2. Communications Officer (2)
  3. Administrative Assistants (3)
  4. IT Support (1)
  5. Medical Officer (1)
Security Detail (12 members)
  1. Head of Security (1)
  2. Close Protection Officers (6)
  3. Intelligence Officers (3)
  4. Logistics and Coordination Officers (2)
Media Team (5 members)
  1. Press Secretary (1)
  2. Official Photographer (1)
  3. Videographer (1)
  4. Social Media Coordinator (1)
  5. Additional Press Officer (1)
Subject Matter Experts (5 members)
  1. Trade and Investment Specialist (1)
  2. Defense Cooperation Expert (1)
  3. Environmental/Climate Change Expert (1)
  4. Technology and Innovation Specialist (1)
  5. Humanitarian Affairs Expert (1)
Sincerely,

Phinsuda Chainam
Director-General
Department of American Affairs
Republic of Thailand

Digital Diplomatic Communication​


Secret and Encrypted unless contextually possible. | NSST 1.0 Architecture

As the local time in Bangkok neared 5 p.m. on May 30, 2005, Director-General Phinsuda Chainam of the Department of American Affairs stepped aboard the chartered Airbus A350-900. The sleek aircraft, part of Thai Airways’ fleet, hummed softly in readiness. She was joined by 42 delegation members, all dressed in traditional Thai attire, their silken fabrics shimmering under the cabin lights. Anticipation filled the air as the delegation prepared for the long journey ahead. Their route would take them first to Charles de Gaulle Airport (Alexander) for refueling, before continuing to Brasília International Airport. By the itinerary, they were expected to arrive in Brazil’s Federal District at approximately 10 a.m. local time on June 1. Behind the scenes, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs ensured smooth coordination at every step. An encrypted communication line linked them with the Brazilian Foreign Ministry, guaranteeing seamless updates throughout the voyage.

As the airplane lifted into the night sky, its wheels leaving the tarmac behind, every Thai delegation member understood the weight of their mission. Brazil, vast and diverse, stood as one of the few nations still enmeshed in the exploitative structures of the so-called "Free World"—a system shaped to serve the interests of a global elite. Inside the softly humming cabin, Phinsuda gazed through the scattered clouds at the faintly lit landscape below. The darkness seemed to echo her thoughts: the fragile façade of the "Free World" could not endure indefinitely. One day, its collapse would herald a world free from poverty, wage exploitation, and the alienation of labor. This trip, the first by a senior Thai official to the Americas in three years, marked another careful move in the intricate geopolitical strategy Thailand was crafting—one that aimed not merely for national progress, but for the collective liberation of humanity.

After a brief rest, the delegation was gently awakened by the cabin crew announcing their approach to Charles de Gaulle Airport for refueling in a friendly ally’s territory. For the first time during the journey, Phinsuda allowed herself to relax, reassured by the knowledge that they had entered a space where shared humanity and dignity were upheld. The French Government had been notified in advance, ensuring seamless arrangements for the Thai chartered aircraft. While refueling and precautionary inspections were underway, the delegation would ideally wait in a VIP lounge, should the French Government provide one, with the costs covered by the Republic if necessary. A brief meeting with the Thai Ambassador to France, Mr. Tana Weskosith, was planned to exchange courtesies before reboarding the airplane. The next leg of their journey would then take them toward Brasília International Airport.​
 

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