- May 4, 2021
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To: <Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam> HeadlessSeeker From: <Sarabun@mfa.mail.go.th> Subject: Upcoming Election of the Global Assembly Security Type: NSST 1.0 Architecture | Secret and Encrypted |
To the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Vietnam,
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Socialist Republic of Thailand conveys its warmest regards to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam and has the honor to express its interest in close collaboration regarding the forthcoming election in the Global Assembly.
In reaffirming the historic partnership between Thailand and Vietnam, underpinned by shared values of social equity and progress, Thailand recognizes this election as pivotal in shaping the international community’s commitment to economic democracy and global justice. The leadership emerging from this process will inevitably influence the trajectory of efforts to promote a fair and equitable global order for years to come. This moment offers a unique opportunity for our nations, as advocates for workers’ empowerment and equality, to champion a vision rooted in mutual respect and shared prosperity.
Thailand underscores the importance of solidarity in countering narratives that seek to delegitimize the foundational principles of social justice and human dignity. As advocates of participatory governance, we believe it is vital to ensure that the Global Assembly reflects values that uplift all nations and peoples, free from undue influence or prejudicial agendas. Such values resonate deeply with our mutual commitment to advancing liberty, equality, and justice, which stand at the heart of our international obligations.
In a world where ideological divisions persist, Thailand and Vietnam must exemplify unwavering dedication to principles of fairness and respect. It is essential to address attempts to portray socialism as antithetical to human rights and democracy—a narrative that undermines our pursuit of a just and balanced international framework. At this critical juncture, Thailand looks to Vietnam as a steadfast partner in promoting leadership that upholds social justice, champions human dignity, and fosters inclusive development for all.
Sincerely,
Surin Pitsuwan
Director-General
Department of ASEAN, Oceania, and Pacific Affairs
Republic of Thailand
In reaffirming the historic partnership between Thailand and Vietnam, underpinned by shared values of social equity and progress, Thailand recognizes this election as pivotal in shaping the international community’s commitment to economic democracy and global justice. The leadership emerging from this process will inevitably influence the trajectory of efforts to promote a fair and equitable global order for years to come. This moment offers a unique opportunity for our nations, as advocates for workers’ empowerment and equality, to champion a vision rooted in mutual respect and shared prosperity.
Thailand underscores the importance of solidarity in countering narratives that seek to delegitimize the foundational principles of social justice and human dignity. As advocates of participatory governance, we believe it is vital to ensure that the Global Assembly reflects values that uplift all nations and peoples, free from undue influence or prejudicial agendas. Such values resonate deeply with our mutual commitment to advancing liberty, equality, and justice, which stand at the heart of our international obligations.
In a world where ideological divisions persist, Thailand and Vietnam must exemplify unwavering dedication to principles of fairness and respect. It is essential to address attempts to portray socialism as antithetical to human rights and democracy—a narrative that undermines our pursuit of a just and balanced international framework. At this critical juncture, Thailand looks to Vietnam as a steadfast partner in promoting leadership that upholds social justice, champions human dignity, and fosters inclusive development for all.
Sincerely,
Surin Pitsuwan
Director-General
Department of ASEAN, Oceania, and Pacific Affairs
Republic of Thailand
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