Bangkok Post

HM King sends condolence­s over Kofi Annan’s death

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His Majesty the King yesterday sent a letter of condolence to the Secretary-General of the United Nations in New York Antonio Guterres over the passing of former secretary-general Kofi Atta Annan on Saturday, after a short, unspecifie­d illness.

The letter read as follows: “Thailand joins the internatio­nal community and the Member States of the United Nations in mourning the demise of Kofi Atta Annan, former Secretary-General of the United Nations and Nobel Peace Laureate. His passing is truly a great loss to all peace-loving nations.

In Thailand, Kofi Annan will always be remembered for his lifelong dedication to the principles enshrined in the United Nations Charter. Peace and security among nations, economic and social developmen­t, freedom and human rights, these were the noble causes to which he pledged his life and tireless work. And indeed, we all have, directly or indirectly, become so much the better for it.

In 2006, Secretary-General Kofi Annan himself came to pay tribute, on behalf of the Organisati­on, to His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej, our late revered monarch, with the UNDP Lifetime Achievemen­t Award for Human Developmen­t.

No other symbol of recognitio­n could have brought the United Nations closer to the hearts of the people of Thailand.

I wish, on behalf of the people of Thailand, to express our deepest sympathy and condolence­s to Your Excellency, and through you, to the members of his family, to all his friends and former colleagues within the United Nations System, for the great loss of a true internatio­nal statesman.”

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