The Manila Times

EU resumes official contacts with Thai junta

- AFP

BRUSSELS: The EU on Monday (Tuesday in Manila) agreed to resume political contacts “at all levels” with Thailand, more than three years after suspending them in protest at the military coup in Bangkok.

The bloc said developmen­ts in Thailand this year, including the adoption of a new constituti­on and a pledge by junta chief Prayut Chan-O-Cha to hold elections in November 2018, meant it was “appropriat­e” to resume ties.

But the European Union repeated its call for the restoratio­n of full democracy and said it was still concerned about harassment of human rights activists and the curtailing of free speech in Thailand.

A meeting of EU foreign ministers in Brussels said they considered it was “appropriat­e to pursue a gradual political re-engagement with Thailand.”

The EU “has decided therefore to resume political contact at all levels with Thailand in order to facilitate meaningful dialogue,” the ministers said in a text approved at the meeting.

visits to Thailand and suspended the signing of a partnershi­p and cooperatio­n accord with Bangkok in June 2014 after the army ousted the elected government.

But Prayut’s election promise and other measures such as the end of prosecutin­g civilians in military courts for certain offences have persuaded the EU to re- engage.

The bloc said it would look at possibly resuming talks on a free trade agreement with Thailand— as well as the partnershi­p and cooperatio­n accord—” with a democratic­ally elected civilian government under the new constituti­on.”

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