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Ukraine | Message to Thailand

Vaka

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Recipient: Kanokrat Lertchoosakul, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Socialist Republic of Thailand Bossza007
Sender: Yuliia Bereza, Ukrainian Ambassador to Thailand.
Subject: Opening Foreign Realtions




Good Morning,

I am currently sitting in my office here in the beautiful Dusit District and just outside my office window lies the magnificent Chao Phraya River. The distance between the west and east banks of the river often seem so far apart. Usually traversed by talented captains of water taxis and river buses; they explained to me the importance of knowing the speed of the current the river takes as it is often affected by weather and tides. So much effort is required to connect people on either side of the river. So much so that Krung Thon Bridge was built to make the connection easier.

Just like the mighty Chao Phraya River, there is currently a gap between Socialist Republic of Thailand and Ukraine. We both share completely different styles of government. We have completely divergent histories. Our peoples subscribe to different ideologies. We are roughly 6500 kilometers apart. The distance seems vast and the differences too great. But just as those brave water taxis cross the river in a storm, I feel like our two peoples can be brought together. I do honestly believe that although we might disagree on the method, we both want what is best for our peoples. In fact, I think that we might find ourselves in agreement on a few things.

If you would allow, I would love to arrange a meeting in person at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. I would hope that even if no agreements can be found, our two nations could be at the very least cordial. I will make myself available to your office at a moment's notice. I look forward to meeting you in person.


Sincerely,

Yuliia Bereza
Ukrainian Ambassador to Thailand
Republic of Ukraine


 

Bossza007

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To: <Yuliia Bereza, Ukrainian Ambassador to Thailand> Vaka
From: <Kanokrat Lertchoosakul, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Socialist Republic of Thailand>
Subject: RE: Opening Foreign Realtions
Security Type: NSST Architecture 1.5 | Secret and Encrypted


Dear Bereza,

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Socialist Republic of Thailand has received a communication from the Ukrainian Ambassador to Thailand.

I thank you for your poetic missive, although I find much of its content to be negligible and unnecessarily flowery for diplomatic communication. I hope the view from your office is spectacular, as it takes real workers, not some idealistic sense of appreciation, to keep the water clean, transparent, and free from waste.

I would love to accept the meeting proposal with you, ambassador, though I must be noticeably clear, Thailand has no interest in satisfying the interests of the Ukrainian state apparatus. The material reality of our relationship comes from the fact that our two economies are irreconcilable. Like the Soviet Union, your Ukraine is merely another reiteration of capitalism in Eastern Europe. The fact that your country is not ruled by a state capitalist ideology anymore doesn’t mean that the lives of its workers would be better under a regime of the left wing of the capital practicing social democracy, an ideology that has no foundation or inherent potential to liberate humanity from alienation and wage slavery. I would not tolerate any farcical and economically illiterate rhetoric that Communism ever existed in your country when clearly millions of Ukrainian people died from the totalitarian, state capitalist regime of Lenin, Stalin, and so forth.

Moreover, I could see how our two countries can at least be cordial. However, that cordiality would come from the place of critical engagement, not economic or political pragmatism. Thailand is interested in maintaining a relationship with Ukraine as long as it comprehends that it will continue to support the international working class, including those within Ukraine, over the interests of the Ukrainian state apparatus.

I wholly do not expect any agreement to come out of our meeting, but I highly respect the audacity it takes for you, a diplomat representing another capitalist regime to try to wear a humane mask, to seek a frank, transparent, and respectful private meeting with the Foreign Minister of a confederation of free communes that have everything in interests to hinder your state’s interests.

Please visit me at anytime between tomorrow and four days from now, during the afternoon and before the working hour ends. I hope we will have a frank, transparent, and wide-ranging discussion where we do not shy away from speaking our minds, positions, values, and proposals.

Best Regards,

Kanokrat Lertchoosakul
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Confederal Government
Feminist Socialist Coalition
Socialist Republic of Thailand​


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