... to the Ambassador's Residence during the courtesy call paid by the Myanmar Ambassador upon assumption of his duty.
Both sides discussed the matters related to bilateral relations between Thailand and Myanmar, trilateral cooperation between Thailand-Myanmar-Japan to promote economic activities and development cooperation in Myanmar, as well as regional cooperation under ASEAN framework, among others.
On 13 August 2020, Ambassador Singtong participated in “The 299th ASEAN Committee in Tokyo (ACT) Virtual Meeting” chaired by H.E. Mr. Myint Thu, Ambassador of Myanmar and Chair of the ACT. This is the first ACT meeting after Myanmar assumed the ACT Chairmanship in July 2020. Embracing the new normal amidst the ongoing COVID-19, this meeting was held through an online platform. During the Meeting, participating Ambassadors and representative shared information and exchanged ...
On 9 November 2019, Mrs. Porndee Lapisatepun, Spouse of H.E. Ambassador Singtong Lapisatepun, together with officers of Team Thailand of the Royal Thai Embassy as well as their families participated in ASEAN Committee in Tokyo (ACT) Family Day 2019 hosted by Embassy of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar
On 9 November 2019, Mrs. Porndee Lapisatepun, Spouse of H.E. Ambassador Singtong Lapisatepun, together with officers of Team Thailand of the Royal Thai Embassy as well as their families participated in ASEAN Committee in Tokyo (ACT) Family Day ...
... Handing Over of the ASEAN COMMITTEE In Tokyo (ACT) Chairmanship” at the Embassy of Malaysia during which H.E. Dato' Kennedy Jawan, Malaysian Ambassador and Incumbent ACT Chair, symbolically handed over the gavel to H.E. Mr. Myint Thu, Ambassador of Myanmar and new ACT Chair. The term of ACT Chairmanship is 6 months and rotated among the ASEAN Embassies in Tokyo.
On 2 July 2020, H.E. Ambassador Singtong Lapisatepun attended “The Ceremony of Handing Over of the ASEAN COMMITTEE In Tokyo (ACT) Chairmanship” at ...
On 16 October 2020, H.E. Ambassador Singtong participated in “The 300th ASEAN Committee in Tokyo (ACT) Virtual Meeting” chaired by H.E. Mr. Myint Thu, Ambassador of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar and Chair of the ACT. Embracing the new normal amidst the ongoing COVID-19, the Meeting was held through online means. During the Meeting, participating Ambassadors and representative shared information and exchanged views on the recent situation in Japan as well as regional ...
On 14 December 2020, H.E. Mr. SingtongLapisatepun, Ambassador of Thailand, participated in “The 301st ASEAN Committee in Tokyo (ACT) Virtual Meeting” chaired by H.E. U Soe Han, Ambassador of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar. During the Virtual Meeting, participating Ambassadors and representatives exchanged views on recent development related to ASEAN cooperation, role of ASEAN in the context of foreign policy of Japan and other major powers, COVID-19 situation in ...
... Singtong Lapisatepun, Ambassador of Thailand joined the Ambassadors of ASEAN Countries in Japan in the “Handing over Ceremony of the ASEAN Committee in Tokyo (ACT) Chairmanship”through online platform.During the event, H.E. USoe Han, Ambassador of Myanmar as the outgoing ACT Chair, symbolically handed over the gavel to H.E. Mr. Jose C. Laurel V, Ambassador of the Philippines who will be the new ACT Chair during January-June 2021. Note that the term of ACT Chairmanship is 6 months and rotated among the ASEAN Embassies ...
... Kingdom of Thailand, and representatives participated in a farewell luncheon in honour of H.E. Mr. Viroth Sundara, Ambassador of the Lao People’s Democratic Republic to Japan, hosted by H.E. Mr. Soe Han, Ambassador of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar. As a token of friendship and to bid a farewell, an ASEAN Committee in Tokyo (ACT) Crystal Plaque, with inscription of signatures of ASEAN Ambassadors to Japan, was presented to H.E. Ambassador Viroth. This luncheon became yet another good opportunity for ASEAN Ambassadors in Japan to strengthen solidarity of ASEAN and warm friendship....
together with 10 ASEAN Embassies to Japan at the Kasai Rinkai Park, Tokyo. In this year, the Embassy of Myanmar was the main coordinator of the event. The activities included a together-lunchon and competed in traditional games such as Tug of war, Penalty kick, Sepak takraw, Garden golf, Pickup Potatoes, Ping pong ball&spoon and Siamese twin run.
On 17 October 2009,...
... the Southeast Asian mainland, Thailand covers an area of 514,000 square kilometers. It is bordered by Laos to the Northeast, Myanmar to the North and West, Cambodia to the East, and Malaysia to the South.
Topography
Thailand is divided into 6 regions; ... ... professed faith of 95 per cent of the population. There is total religious freedom and all major religions can be found in practice.
Government
Thailand is governed by a constitutional monarchy with His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej as Head of State....