Monday, July 14, 2014
US Ambassador says US-Thai relations remain firm
BANGKOK - The US ambassador in Thailand Kristie A Kenney stressed to Air Chief Marshal Prajin Juntong, deputy leader of the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) that relations between the United States and Thailand remain firm.
Air Marshal Monthon Satchukorn, Royal Thai Air Force spokesman, Ms Kenny met with ACM Prajin, who is overseeing economic matters, on Thursday at Royal Thai Air Force headquarters.
High-ranking RTAF and Foreign Affairs Ministry officials also attended the meeting.
Ms Kenny was quoted as telling ACM Prajin that both countries have enjoyed good relations for a long time while many major American firms have invested in the kingdom.
She suggested that amending certain trade and investment laws would be key to stimulating Thailand’s economic growth.
Several other issues discussed included how to reduce human trafficking and forced labour problems in Thailand. Ms Kenny told ACM Prajin that the US understood the problem as Thailand happened to be a transit point of such problems.
Accusing Thailand of continued human trafficking and forced labour problems, Washington on June 20 downgraded Thailand to “Tier 3” in its annual Trafficking in Persons report.
ACM Prajin briefed Ms Kenny on why the military decided to take over the country on May 22 and further explained NCPO chief Gen Prayuth Chan-ocha's intention to achieve full democracy for Thailand within next year, said Air Marshal Monthon.
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