- May 4, 2021
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To: <Bogdan Borusewicz, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Kingdom of Poland> ManBear From: <Sarabun@mfa.mail.go.th> Subject: Israel-Palestine Crisis Security Type: HIgh Secure Encrypted Method - Protect by NIA Counter-Intelligence Service - The decryption method is sent separately via fax |
Minister Borusewicz,
I hope the recent French Civil War had not caused numerous deaths of Poles in Franch, which would have likely caused a significant disruption to your office. Please express our concern to the Poles in France.
I am directly writing you from the New Mexico during my vacation due to the fact that the crossroad of Asia, Africa, and Europe is under a severe threat of a major war. The recent Israeli legislation has caused a tremulous concern to my office and the Republic Government on the peace, stability, and security of innocent lives in an already volatile Middle East. This repercussion is staggeringly exacerbated by the direct and official approval of French Empress of the new French Empire. While I understand that Poland is likely to be a discussion on bilateral relationship with Franch, I want to steer the attention to the Israel-Palestine conflict.
Although our two-country friendly relationship wasn’t formed on a platform of identical governance approach, Thailand and Polish have devoted itself to a greater human rights cause and self-determination. Our recent diplomatic pressure on Israel has informed us that Israel is highly likely to launch an all-out war against Palestine, which would cause humanitarian crisis, a predication that none of us want to happen.
We have learned that the new, younger generation Israeli Government carried an ingrained sentiment of “democratization without drastic border” is a “pipedream.” This statement was a quote of the Israeli Foreign Minister we had received from the assistance to our ambassador in Israel. This situation is particularly concerning as the democratization of Middle East, led by Thailand, has been greatly successful. I believe that we can concur that Israel is currently a destabilizing force in the Middle East and a nation currently tries undermining the democratic and human rights promotion in the region which we both hold dearly.
Thaksin Shinawatra, Prime Minister of Thailand, has publicly addressed Thailand international policies as a dominant World Power. The current Israel-Palestine crisis is a matter of international security, and it is putting our deeply championed values of democracy and human rights on a test.
In the time of global commitment to democracy is put on a threadbare, I am hoping that Thailand can rely on Poland strong and substantial democratic and human rights institutions to encourage the international community to scrutinize this unilateral decision making that can have a far reaching impact on international stage.
I will be waiting for your reply.
Yours in Diplomacy
Surakiart Sathirathai
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Republic of Thailand