- May 4, 2021
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To: <Genel Başkan Yardımcısı, Deputy General Secretary of the Confederation of the Turkish Trade Unions> Jay From: <Office of Foreign Intelligence of the Socialist Republic of Thailand> Subject: Follow-up on Your Dialogue With the Thai Ambassador Security Type: NSST Architecture 1.5 | Secret and Encrypted |
Dear Deputy General Secretary,
The Office of Foreign Intelligence (OFI) of the Socialist Republic of Thailand wishes to communicate crucial information from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) to the Confederation of Turkish Trade Unions (CTTU).
Following internal deliberation and democratic process, the confederal Thai government desires to initiate an official mediation and comprehensive dialogue between the CTTU and the Turkish government. The OFI will intensify its intelligence-gathering efforts in Türkiye in the light of increased volatility and potential threats of counter-revolution. While this communication remains a suggestion, we advise the CTTU to inform its MPs inside the Grand National Assembly to advocate for a reconciliation with the Turkish government.
Per MFA’s guidance, this initiative does not aim to dilute the CTTU’s crucial role during the revolution. In contrast, the confederal government has consistently and successfully negotiated with the Turkish executive branch to recognize your organization’s role as part of our joint communique. However, the MFA disapproves of the ongoing sectarianism among the Turkish left, especially considering the fragility of the country’s economy and persisting threats of foreign interference.
Therefore, the OFI suggests that the CTTU pause its planned general strike, as we have a credible apprehension that an organized infighting among the revolutionaries may lead to an advantageous outcome for the counter-revolutionary forces. The MFA is committed to pressuring the Turkish government to enter a dialogue with your organization, and we expect that the CTTU will also put constructive and fraternal requests in the legislature. A high-level official of the confederal Thai government will contact the Turkish government shortly. Rest assured, the revolution has not been lost.
Following internal deliberation and democratic process, the confederal Thai government desires to initiate an official mediation and comprehensive dialogue between the CTTU and the Turkish government. The OFI will intensify its intelligence-gathering efforts in Türkiye in the light of increased volatility and potential threats of counter-revolution. While this communication remains a suggestion, we advise the CTTU to inform its MPs inside the Grand National Assembly to advocate for a reconciliation with the Turkish government.
Per MFA’s guidance, this initiative does not aim to dilute the CTTU’s crucial role during the revolution. In contrast, the confederal government has consistently and successfully negotiated with the Turkish executive branch to recognize your organization’s role as part of our joint communique. However, the MFA disapproves of the ongoing sectarianism among the Turkish left, especially considering the fragility of the country’s economy and persisting threats of foreign interference.
Therefore, the OFI suggests that the CTTU pause its planned general strike, as we have a credible apprehension that an organized infighting among the revolutionaries may lead to an advantageous outcome for the counter-revolutionary forces. The MFA is committed to pressuring the Turkish government to enter a dialogue with your organization, and we expect that the CTTU will also put constructive and fraternal requests in the legislature. A high-level official of the confederal Thai government will contact the Turkish government shortly. Rest assured, the revolution has not been lost.
Sincerely,
Internal Workers' Council
Office of Foreign Intelligence
Socialist Republic of Thailand
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