Oman Daily Observer

Thailand to buy $68m armoured carriers

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BANGKOK: Thailand will buy 34 armoured personnel carriers from China worth 2.3 billion baht ($68 million), the Southeast Asian nation’s army chief said on Wednesday, the latest sign of closer military relations between the two nations.

The purchase is the latest defence deal between Bangkok and Beijing amid warming ties since Thailand’s military coup in 2014, when relations cooled with the United States, historical­ly the country’s major supplier of Western weapons.

“Buying from the West is a little hard, buying from China is better value for money,” General Chalermcha­i Sitthisart told reporters, announcing that Thailand’s cabinet had approved the purchase of the VN-1 carriers.

The choice of China was not a consequenc­e of closer relations between the two countries, however, but the most cost-effective option, he added.

“The most important is the suitabilit­y for the needs of Thailand and the price,” Chalermcha­i said, adding that Russia and Ukraine had also been in the running to supply the vehicles.

In April, Thailand approved the first of three planned submarine purchases from China in a deal worth a total of more than $1 billion.

The Thai navy defended the decision following a barrage of public criticism over questions such as the suitabilit­y of the submarines and the need to buy the costly craft.

Thailand and China have also agreed to cooperate on building an 873 kilometre (542-mile) railway project, as part of Beijing’s regional infrastruc­ture drive. — Reuters

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