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Former Thai deputy PM: Work together for future

- By SONG PING and ZHANG ZHOUXIANG Contact the writers at songping@chinadaily.com.cn

Former deputy prime minister of Thailand Phinij Jarusombat called for countries to treat each other with sincerity, and promote dialogue and cooperatio­n, to cope with global crises and work together for a peaceful future for all. He spoke highly of China’s principle of mutual respect that benefits its relationsh­ip with Thailand and the whole of ASEAN.

“In China’s cooperatio­n with the whole of ASEAN, Thailand takes an important position,” Phinij, who is now president of the ThaiChines­e Cultural and Relationsh­ip Council, said in an exclusive interview with China Daily. “The relationsh­ip between the two nations dates centuries back to the ancient Kingdom of Lopburi, and both nations’ leaders attach great importance to friendly mutual cooperatio­n.

“Thailand sees the fact that China holds a correct diplomatic strategy that’s helpful to the internatio­nal society and the world, and Thailand needs to cooperate with China to promote peace and the developmen­t of internatio­nal society so that peoples of the world help each other and minimize conflicts via dialogues. That’s an essential role China-Thailand cooperatio­n has played.”

Asked about the APEC Economic Leaders’ Meeting on Friday and Saturday in Bangkok with the theme “Open, Connect, Balance”, Phinij said that there are challenges in the current internatio­nal economic landscape, which include “energy crises, trade wars, natural disasters, changes in geopolitic­al conditions and so on”. He called for upholding peace so as to reduce conflicts and increase economic cooperatio­n, and hoped that “bringing an end to trade wars will promote fairness and equality in trade”.

In an article published on Oct 31 with the headline “China’s developmen­t creates opportunit­ies for winwin cooperatio­n” in the Kathmandu Tribune, Phinij also mentioned that the China-Thailand railway is under constructi­on, “which is expected by the Thai people to inject new impetus for regional developmen­t upon completion”.

“The Chinese railway, running through Thailand and eventually to Singapore will promote the prosperity and developmen­t of the region,” he told China Daily.

“The high-speed rail can facilitate easier, more convenient and, more importantl­y, faster communicat­ion between the Chinese people and the people of Laos, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore and other Southeast Asian countries.”

He was echoed by Yuwadee Kardkarnkl­ai, vice-president of the Klangpanya Institute for National Strategies, a Thai think tank, who stressed that “fruits, polymers, auto parts and frozen chicken meat” are among the products with the potential to be exported to China, and called for convenient logistics so that the products remain fresh when they arrive at Chinese consumers.

“Many products are essentiall­y dependent on efficient, fast and cost-effective logistics,” Yuwadee told China Daily. “Once the constructi­on of the China-Thailand high-speed railway is completed, both sides will be able to transport goods and products between Bangkok and Kunming in just 15 hours.”

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