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Thailand to Portugal | Congratulation

Bossza007

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Thaksin sat calmly in his modest office at Government House, anticipation buzzing in the air. In a few hours, he would leave for Hanoi to meet with the President of Vietnam. But for now, something more immediate held his attention. Pedro da Gama, the Progressive Party’s candidate in Portugal, had just won the presidency. It was another sign of the growing global left-wing movement, regardless of whether these nations embraced socialism fully or not.

Thaksin reached for the phone and dialed the Portuguese presidential office. Thai diplomats had already informed the new administration of his intention to call. After a brief hold, the line connected, and Thaksin’s voice came through, warm and enthusiastic.

“President Gama, congratulations on your victory! What a fight—it was something to behold. We’ve been watching the Portuguese election closely, and I have to say, we’re thrilled to see you leading a country that’s such an important partner to Thailand.

“My administration is committed to strengthening our relationship, no matter who’s in office, but I’ll be honest—when we heard you’d won, it was a clear sign that business between our nations will continue to flourish. I also want to mention that the Foreign Ministry is looking forward to your government reviewing our proposed cultural and educational exchanges treaty. We submitted it near the end of the previous administration, so it might need some digging.

“But for now, I just want to say again—congratulations. Your people have spoken through a fair and transparent process, and this peaceful transition is something to be proud of. Best of luck, Mr. President. Goodbye!”

Thaksin ended the call with a satisfied smile.

Bruno
 

Bruno

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President Pedro da Gama leaned back in his chair in is offce in the Belem House, the call would also be encryted, the familiar voice of Prime Minister Thaksin bringing a smile to his face. He listened intently, appreciating the warm congratulations and the optimism about the future of Portuguese-Thai relations. As Thaksin finished, da Gama responded in his characteristic, thoughtful tone.

“Prime Minister Thaksin, it’s truly a pleasure to hear from you. I want to thank you for your kind words and your support—it means a lot, especially coming from a leader like yourself who has done so much for Thailand.

This election has been a journey, and it’s heartening to see the Portuguese people come together to choose a path of progress and unity. But as you know, the work begins now, and I’m committed to making sure that Portugal plays a positive and constructive role on the global stage.

I’ve always believed that the strength of our nations lies in the partnerships we build, and I’m excited about the potential to deepen the ties between Portugal and Thailand. Your mention of the cultural and educational exchanges treaty is particularly important to me. I’m a firm believer in the power of education and cultural exchange to bridge gaps and bring our people closer together. Rest assured, we’ll be looking into that treaty with great interest.

I look forward to continuing our work together, strengthening the bonds between our two countries, and finding new ways to collaborate for the benefit of our people. Thank you again for your call, Prime Minister. Safe travels to Hanoi, and I’m sure we’ll be speaking again soon. Take care.”

Bossza007
 

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With the Polish Office of State Protections continued monitoring of Thai communications channels, the previous communications would have been securely intercepted, categorized by nature of communication, and then filed within secured servers within the headquarters of the OSP for further analysis. Analysts would then carefully comb through any such communications for actionable intelligence before they would be escalated up the chain of command where leadership would look over the results. From there they would determine if the intelligence contained was immediately actionable. Actionable intelligence would be passed along to the Ministry of National Defense and the Council of Ministers where they would decide on the national stance for the information.
 

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