(17/03/2013)
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First Ever Visit of an Irish Government Minister to the ASEAN Secretariat
(15/03/2013)
H.E. Brendan Howlin, Minister of
Public Expenditure and Reform of the Republic of Ireland, visited the
ASEAN Secretariat yesterday to be updated on the latest development and
prospects of achieving the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) by 2015. The
Deputy Secretary-General of ASEAN for the AEC, H.E. Lim Hong Hin,
received the Minister and his delegation.
Minister Howlin provided the background
on Ireland holding the Presidency of the Council of the European Union
from January to June 2013 as part of the Trio programme of six monthly
Presidency with Lithuania and Greece. The key priorities for Ireland
include, amongst others, recovery and stability of the Euro Zone,
economic growth, and job creation.
DSG Lim briefed the Minister on the
latest development in ASEAN’s efforts in establishing AEC by 2015. He
highlighted that while there has been progress over the years, there are
still challenges ahead that ASEAN needs to address. Amongst others,
incorporating regional commitments into national strategic plan,
developing legal framework to facilitate the implementation of agreed
measures, strengthening institutional capacity to enforce regulations,
and expediting the integration of new ASEAN members with the more
developed ASEAN-6 (Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines,
Singapore, and Thailand).
This is the first ever visit of an Irish Government Minister to the ASEAN Secretariat.
Great Britain Members of Parliament Call on the ASEAN Secretariat
(15/03/2013)
Led by H.E. Margot James, a delegation
of six Members of Parliament from Great Britain visited the ASEAN
Secretariat yesterday to better understand the developments in ASEAN.
The Deputy Secretary-General of ASEAN for the ASEAN Economic Community,
H.E. Lim Hong Hin, received and briefed the delegation.
Both sides exchanged views on the EU and
ASEAN model of integration and how ASEAN could gain from the EU
experience. Although the two models have different aspirations, DSG Lim
pointed out there are indeed lessons that ASEAN and EU could learn from
each other. One such area would be the integration of new members into
ASEAN. With regard to Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) and Regional
Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), DSG Lim explained that both
initiatives are building blocks for a region-wide free trade arrangement
and provide accession for interested parties to join the initiatives
once the negotiation has been concluded. However the level of ambitions
may differ between the two initiatives.
DSG Lim also briefed the Delegation on
the latest development in ASEAN’s efforts and challenges faced in
establishing an ASEAN Economic Community by 2015. He went on to share
specific efforts being pursued in promoting the ASEAN as an investment
destination including the forthcoming Forum on ASEAN Comprehensive
Investment Agreement.
The Delegation had earlier visited the
Indonesian Parliamentary Commission and other trade and investment
related departments in Indonesia before coming to the ASEAN Secretariat.
For the 20 November 2012 Press Release: ASEAN and FTA Partners Launch The World's Biggest Regional Free Trade Deal click here
Sino-Thai Cooperation on Education
(15/03/2013)
The Minister of Education Mr. Phongthep Thepkanjana received textbooks and learning and teaching materials from the Chinese ambassador in Thailand, Mr. Kuan
Mu, on 11 March 2013 at the Education Ministry. All the textbooks and
materials will be provided to schools under the Ministry's supervision.The Education Minister thanked the Chinese ambassador for his generosity, saying that the study of Chinese was much favored by Thai students and many parents were sending their children to study in China. At the present time, China is enjoying advanced education and technology and its universities are highly recognized and competitive when compared to other international universities. Chinese volunteer teachers helping Thai students here are crucial for the success of Thai students in getting admitted to Chinese universities.
The Chinese ambassador then added that sending Chinese volunteer teachers to work in Thailand strengthened the educational relations and encouraged development of ties between Thailand and China. Many Chinese teachers will learn Thai culture and show it by behaving as politely and kindly as Thai people do. In 2014, 300 more Chinese volunteer teachers will come to teach Chinese here and will develop diplomatic relations between the two countries.
Thailand and Equatorial Guinea Move to Expand Cooperation in Wider Areas
(15/03/2013)
Government to Ensure Transparency in Its Planned Two-Trillion-Baht Investment Projects
(15/03/2013)
Report on Thailand’s Social Situation
(14/03/2013)
Prime Minister Says the Legislative Body to Decide on Amnesty Bills
(13/03/2013)
Addressing Thailand’s Fundamentals for Sustainable Growth and Future Generations
(12/03/2013)
Crown Prince Philippe and Princess Mathilde of Belgium to Visit Thailand
(12/03/2013)
All Thais Urged to Lend Support to the Peace Dialogue Process on the Southern Situation
(12/03/2013)
Government Ready to Listen to Public Opinion on Its Two-Trillion-Baht Infrastructure Mega-Projects
(10/03/2013)
A Week-Long Thai Elephant Day Celebration Coinciding with CITES CoP16 in Thailand
(08/03/2013)
Thailand Agrees to Expand Trade and Investment with Sweden, Belgium, and the European Union
(07/03/2013)
Campaign for the Use of Thai Fabric as a Way of Saving Energy
(06/03/2013)
Thailand Attaches Great Importance to Wildlife Conservation and Preservation
(05/03/2013)
M.R. Sukhumbhand Paribatra Re-Elected Bangkok Governor for Another Term
(04/03/2013)
Two-Trillion-Baht Infrastructure Development Projects to Be Carried Out with Fiscal Discipline
(03/03/2013)
Prime Minister Visits Sweden, Belgium, and the European Union Headquarters
(03/03/2013)
Agreement for Peace Dialogue to Ease Violence in the Southern Border Provinces of Thailand
(01/03/2013)
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The
Thai government has signed an agreement with the Barisan Revolusi
Nasional (BRN), or National Revolutionary Front, paving the way for a
dialogue process for peace in the southern border provinces of Thailand.
The signing of the “General Consensus on Peace Dialogue Process” took place in Kuala Lumpur on 28 February 2013, when Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra visited Malaysia for the Fifth Annual Consultation and a discussion on bilateral issues with Dato’ Sri Mohd Najib, Prime Minister of Malaysia. Representing Thailand at the signing ceremony was the Secretary-General of the National Security Council, Lieutenant General Paradorn Pattanatabut, while BRN was represented by the Chief of the BRN Liaison Office in Malaysia, Ustaz Hassan Taib. The signing was witnessed by Datuk Mohamed Thajudeen Abdul Wahab, Secretary of Malaysia's National Security Council. According to the general consensus, the Thai government has appointed Lieutenant General Paradorn to head the group supporting favorable environment creation for peace promotion in the southern border provinces of Thailand. It is willing to engage in peace dialogues with people who have different opinions and ideologies from the state as one of the stakeholders in solving the problem in the southern border provinces under the framework of the Thai Constitution. Malaysia would act as facilitator. All members of the Joint Working Group would be provided with safety measures throughout the entire process. BRN is one of several groups blamed for violence in southern Thailand. Lieutenant General Paradorn said that the BRN group did not set any conditions for the peace dialogue. Talks with this group would start within two weeks and would be held on a continual basis. The Government would hold talks with several other groups, as well. He described the peace dialogue as the starting point for restoring peace in the southern border provinces, saying that Malaysia was ready to give support. Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra said that she had told the Malaysian leader that Thailand wanted to tackle the problem in the deep South on a sustainable basis. Both Thailand and Malaysia called for the stop of violent acts against innocent people in the southern border provinces in order to create mutual trust. Security agencies of both countries would coordinate in dealing with the peace process issue. She said that the southern problem would be resolved based on a comprehensive approach covering socio-economic development. Thailand and Malaysia would continue to cooperate in confidence building measures under the “3Es approach,” comprising education, employment, and entrepreneurship, as a major mechanism to ease unrest in the South. The Prime Minister cited the peace dialogue as a way of easing the southern problem at its root causes. |
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(28/02/2013)
Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra Visits Malaysia
(27/02/2013)
Hong Kong Investors Assured of Thailand's Economic Stability
(27/02/2013)
Thailand and the Republic of Korea Agree to Expand Bilateral Trade
(26/02/2013)
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