- May 4, 2021
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To: <Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland> Jamie From: <Sarabun@mfa.mail.go.th> <Office of the Prime Minister of the Republic of Thailand> Subject: Re-normalization of the diplomatic relations between Thailand and the United Kingdom Security Type: NSST 1.0 Architecture |
To the Government of the United Kingdom,
The Government of the Republic of Thailand extends its warm greetings to the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. We write to your esteemed nation to discuss the path forward toward the normalization of diplomatic relations between our two countries.
Since the tragic terrorist attack in Bangkok in 2003, which included the destruction of the British Embassy and the loss of innocent British lives, high-level diplomatic exchanges between Thailand and the United Kingdom have significantly decreased. Prior to this heartbreaking incident, both Thailand and the United Kingdom were progressing toward a strategic partnership, highlighted by plans for a naval exercise involving the British Carrier Strike Group following the signing of our historic Student Exchange Agreement. Now, one and a half years since that event, Thailand believes that both nations have adapted to the evolving global landscape and emerging challenges, underscoring the need to normalize our bilateral relationship.
Prime Minister Thaksin’s second administration views the resumption of frequent exchanges of high-level officials between Thailand and the United Kingdom as a concrete and pragmatic step toward re-normalizing our previously esteemed diplomatic ties. Given our shared commitments to human rights, democracy, and the rule of law, Thailand proposes an official visit by our Minister of Foreign Affairs, His Excellency Surakiart Sathirathai, to symbolically signal the renewal of our strategic partnership and lay the groundwork for substantive discussions. Should this proposal be accepted, such a visit would not only promote global peace and stability but also signify a reconciliation between two of the world's leading and principled nations.
As Thailand and the United Kingdom share common values despite our distinct governance models, we see an opportunity for our nations to bridge ideological differences and concentrate on practical, collaborative solutions for our mutual benefit. During the proposed official visit, Foreign Minister Surakiart will present initiatives aimed at limited trade liberalization and reducing barriers to the United Kingdom government. Since the dissolution of the United Nations on January 1, 1995, global integration has faced significant challenges due to rising isolationism and protectionism adopted by various governments amidst heightened global instability. Thailand believes that given our status as substantial and developed markets, our bilateral trade relations hold considerable potential.
Furthermore, the Thai Government warmly welcomes the potential reinstatement of the British Embassy in Bangkok. Thailand remains steadfast in ensuring the security of diplomatic missions, having implemented stringent security protocols to prevent incidents similar to the tragic 2003 Bangkok Bombing. Should the British Government share our vision and objectives, we would be eager to commence preparations for this official visit.
Respectfully,
Chuan Leekpai
Secretary of Government
Republic of Thailand
Since the tragic terrorist attack in Bangkok in 2003, which included the destruction of the British Embassy and the loss of innocent British lives, high-level diplomatic exchanges between Thailand and the United Kingdom have significantly decreased. Prior to this heartbreaking incident, both Thailand and the United Kingdom were progressing toward a strategic partnership, highlighted by plans for a naval exercise involving the British Carrier Strike Group following the signing of our historic Student Exchange Agreement. Now, one and a half years since that event, Thailand believes that both nations have adapted to the evolving global landscape and emerging challenges, underscoring the need to normalize our bilateral relationship.
Prime Minister Thaksin’s second administration views the resumption of frequent exchanges of high-level officials between Thailand and the United Kingdom as a concrete and pragmatic step toward re-normalizing our previously esteemed diplomatic ties. Given our shared commitments to human rights, democracy, and the rule of law, Thailand proposes an official visit by our Minister of Foreign Affairs, His Excellency Surakiart Sathirathai, to symbolically signal the renewal of our strategic partnership and lay the groundwork for substantive discussions. Should this proposal be accepted, such a visit would not only promote global peace and stability but also signify a reconciliation between two of the world's leading and principled nations.
As Thailand and the United Kingdom share common values despite our distinct governance models, we see an opportunity for our nations to bridge ideological differences and concentrate on practical, collaborative solutions for our mutual benefit. During the proposed official visit, Foreign Minister Surakiart will present initiatives aimed at limited trade liberalization and reducing barriers to the United Kingdom government. Since the dissolution of the United Nations on January 1, 1995, global integration has faced significant challenges due to rising isolationism and protectionism adopted by various governments amidst heightened global instability. Thailand believes that given our status as substantial and developed markets, our bilateral trade relations hold considerable potential.
Furthermore, the Thai Government warmly welcomes the potential reinstatement of the British Embassy in Bangkok. Thailand remains steadfast in ensuring the security of diplomatic missions, having implemented stringent security protocols to prevent incidents similar to the tragic 2003 Bangkok Bombing. Should the British Government share our vision and objectives, we would be eager to commence preparations for this official visit.
Respectfully,
Chuan Leekpai
Secretary of Government
Republic of Thailand
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