- May 4, 2021
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To: <Léa Moreau, Minister of Defense of the Empire of French> Alexander From: <Sarabun@mod.mail.go.th> Subject: Republic Armed Forces’ Oversea Deployment Policy Update Security Type: High Secure Encrypted Method - Protect by NIA Counter-Intelligence Service |
Defense Minister Moreau,
The Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Thailand extends its greetings to the Ministry of Defense of the French Empire. We are writing to inform you of a recent update to the overseas deployment policy of the Republic Thai Armed Forces. This decision follows deliberations within the National Security Council, which reviewed the necessity of maintaining a large-scale overseas military presence. In line with the consensus of the Thai government and the results of our national referendum, the Republic Thai Armed Forces will be undergoing a significant reduction in its active deployments around the world. This shift will result in Thailand relinquishing its position as the nation with the largest overseas military presence.
In facilitating this shift in our global military presence, we are exploring potential support from partner nations. We would be grateful if the French Ministry of Defense could consider offering access to Brest Arsenal for a resupply operation involving our four fleet light carriers and their supporting frigates, submarines, and replenishment tankers. We fully acknowledge the scale of this request and are committed to collaborating closely with your Ministry to ensure efficient coordination, minimize maritime traffic congestion, and prevent bottlenecks.
The Thai Ministry of Defense values the strong partnership between our nations and looks forward to your considered response.
Sincerely,
Sutin Klungsang
Minister of Defense
Republic of Thailand
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