1. During the bilateral meeting between PM Abe and President Putin held on thesidelines of the G20 on 15 November 2015, the two leaders agreed to coordinate to realise a visit to Japan by President Putin at a mutually convenient time for the both side, effectively giving up the idea of realising it within the year 2015, which had been agreed upon between the two leaders in February 2014.
2. There are speculations about PM Abe’s visiting Russia prior to a visit to Japan by President Putin. On 10...
Document] Seminar on “Thailand-Japan, Enduring Friendship, Partnership for the Future”
On 28 September 2012, from 13.50-17.30 hrs, the Royal Thai Embassy, Thailand Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Japan-Thailand Association, and Japan-Thailand Business Forum, organized a seminar on “Thailand-Japan, Enduring Friendship, Partnership for the Future,” in celebration of the auspicious occasion of the 125th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Thailand and Japan at Nikkei Building, Tokyo....
Remarks
by
H.E. Mr. Don Pramudwinai
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Thailand
on 25 October 2021 at 10:16-10:20 hrs.
at the Asia-Pacific Commemoration of United Nations Day 2021
(4 minutes)
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Executive Secretary Armida Salsiah Alisjahbana,
UN Resident Coordinator Gita Sabharwal,
Excellencies,
Distinguished participants,
It is my pleasure and honour to represent the Royal Thai Government at the commemoration of UN Day 2021.
For seventy-six...
H.E. Mr. Don Pramudwinai Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Thailand on 25 October 2021 at the Asia-Pacific Commemoration of United Nations Day 2021
Remarks
by
H.E. Mr. Don Pramudwinai
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Thailand
on 25 October 2021 at 10:16-10:20 hrs.
at the Asia-Pacific Commemoration of United Nations Day 2021
(4 minutes)
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Executive Secretary Armida Salsiah Alisjahbana,
UN Resident...
Muslims in Thailand under Royal Benevolence
Suvat Chirapant
Deputy Secretary General
and Advisor on Foreign Affairs of the Office of Chaipattana Foundation
It was in 1964 that Their Majesties King Bhumibol Adulyadej The Great and Queen Sirikit The Queen Mother first presided over the Maulid Nabi Celebration held by the Central Islamic Council of Thailand. At first, it might appear to be just another social event. But upon closer examination of the royal presence, one will realise that the monarchy...
The King and the Cloud – the story behind the Royal Rainmaking Project
Suvat Chirapant
Deputy Secretary General
and Advisor on Foreign Affairs of the Office of Chaipattana Foundation
Droughts have always prevailed in the plateau of Isan, the Thai nickname for the northeastern region of Thailand, where almost half of its population are farmers. Dependent on rainfall to sustain their crops, farmers would traditionally gather at the beginning of the wet season to shoot homemade
Bang Fai
rockets...
1. Participation of PM Abe (during 18-19 November 2015)
1.1 Major remarks by PM Abe at APEC;
- Abenomics is now in the second stage and realizing a society in which all citizens are dynamically engaged is the important keyword for the second stage. Fruits of Abenomics will be delivered to women, young people, and persons with disabilities by implementing policies for them. Promotion of women’s participation in the society is a key to economic development in the region. Japan will contribute to...
A little learning goes a long way…
Cherdkiat Atthakor
How do you reach the furthest behind, meaningfully? What do you give them that will allow them to change their own trajectory in life, to impact their immediate surroundings, and to advance their societies, their countries? You give them access to quality education.
Time and again, this has been the single, most effective game-changer in the lives of so many people who were born without other means to get ahead in life. Education continues...
A little learning goes a long way…
Cherdkiat Atthakor
How do you reach the furthest behind, meaningfully? What do you give them that will allow them to change their own trajectory in life, to impact their immediate surroundings, and to advance their societies, their countries? You give them access to quality education.
Time and again, this has been the single, most effective game-changer in the lives of so many people who were born without other means to get ahead in life. Education continues...