Thai PM Anutin Emphasizes Unity and Independence in Stable Government
Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has spoken about Thailand's political stability, its potential in tourism, and its relations with the US. He stressed the importance of unity among Thai people and an independent government.
Anutin acknowledged that Thailand's future prosperity relies on the unity of its people. He believes this will help overcome political stagnation and prevent conflicts. The Prime Minister also highlighted Thailand's potential in ASEAN, stating it has the greatest capacity to attract travellers who can use services, invest, and produce in the country.
In regards to international relations, Anutin expressed willingness to listen to US advice on mutually beneficial agreements, particularly in trade and regional security. He stated that Thailand stands to gain nothing by not doing so. However, he was clear that Thai politics is stable and strives for independence, resisting influence from business interests. Anutin emphasized the importance of an independent government to support businesses without being dictated to by them.
Regarding bilateral disputes, Anutin expressed a willingness to follow the US in mediation if it leads to possible tax reductions. However, the specific countries involved in these disputes and their support for the Thai government were not mentioned.
Anutin's statements reflect Thailand's commitment to unity, tourism growth, and stable international relations. By listening to US advice and maintaining an independent government, Thailand aims to foster a prosperous environment for its people and businesses.
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