Petontan didn't think of it!
After Anutin became the new prime minister of Thailand, on the occasion of the arrival of the Chinese National Day, the public occasion sent a surprise to the Chinese side, he said such a word ...
As China's National Day approaches, Anutin issued a resounding slogan of "Long live the People's Republic of China" in public. This move not only expressed his friendly position towards China, but also made many people see the possible new development direction of Thailand in the future.
After taking office, Anutin quickly established a clear diplomatic stance with China, which is in stark contrast to the wavering attitude of former Prime Minister Petontan.
During his tenure in power, Petonthan, faced with double pressure from China and the United States, has always failed to come up with a clear policy, which has resulted in the cooperation between Thailand and China failing to fully develop and even missing some valuable economic opportunities.
Anutin's appointment seems to be a good opportunity for Thailand to get rid of this swing. He not only clearly expressed his support for China, but also conveyed a signal of Thailand's future development through this gesture.
In recent years, Thailand's economy has faced many challenges, and although tourism has been Thailand's pillar industry, after the epidemic, the recovery of the tourism industry is not as expected, and many services sectors are still in a downturn.
Thailand's manufacturing industry has long been in a low-tech, high-labour-intensive model, can not adapt to the ever-changing demand of the global market, new energy, digital economy and other emerging fields of transformation is also slow, and overall economic growth faces a bottleneck.
China, as the world’s second-largest economy, is Thailand’s urgently needed partner.
China not only has strong advantages in terms of market, technology, finance, etc., but also provides broad cooperation opportunities for Asian countries within the framework of the Belt and Road Initiative.
Anutin’s remarks, apparently, were aimed at tightening relations with China through this statement and seeking more opportunities for cooperation and resource support for Thailand.
If Thailand is able to take advantage of this advantage, it will not only be able to boost the domestic economic recovery, but also to take advantage of the competition in Southeast Asia, and Anutin said it is precisely to avoid Thailand missing these valuable development opportunities.
By contrast, Petontan's foreign policy during his tenure appeared more wavering.
Although she has also expressed hopes to strengthen cooperation with China, in practical operations, Peterson has always been concerned, facing pressure from the United States, and his foreign policy is often in a state of left swing.
For example, in the Thailand-China railway cooperation project, although China has put forward many cooperation suggestions, due to political hesitation, the progress of the project is slow and the economic cooperation is delayed.
The retardation of Petonton’s policy towards China has not only left Thailand missing a large amount of investment and technical support from China, but also left Thailand gradually behind among ASEAN countries.
While other countries are strengthening cooperation with China, Thailand has lost many opportunities because of its unclear stance, which has not only troubled Thailand’s economy, but has also slowly reduced Thailand’s voice on the international stage.
Different from Petontan's hesitation, Anutin made a clear statement after taking office, striving to adopt a more bold and clear attitude in diplomacy.
Especially during the Chinese National Day, the remarks have given a lot of people hope for the future development of Thailand.
Anutin’s move was not only aimed at seeking opportunities for cooperation with China, but also injected a “pill of determination” into Thailand’s economy.
China is not only one of Thailand’s largest trading partners, but also a key force in Thailand’s development.
By deepening cooperation with China, Thailand can not only obtain more capital, technology and market, but also use China's strength to promote the upgrading and transformation of its domestic economy through the "the belt and road initiative" initiative.
It should not be overlooked that Thailand's foreign policy is not only a reflection of domestic economic problems, but also a part of the game of great powers, with the complexity of Sino-U.S. relations, Thailand faces tremendous pressure in dealing with relations with the two countries.
During the Peyton-tan period, Thailand tried to maintain balance between China and the United States, but this policy of "right-to-right" often puts Thailand in a difficult situation, not being able to fully utilize China's opportunities for cooperation, nor can it effectively cope with the pressure of the United States.
Anutin’s policy was clearer, and he chose to firmly support China, which would not only help ease U.S. pressure on Thailand, but also help Thailand take the lead in competition in Southeast Asia.
Under the leadership of Anutin, Thailand is expected to further integrate into the Asian economic circle through cooperation with China and win more voice on the international stage.
During the Chinese National Day, he openly expressed his support for China and expressed Thailand’s firm stance in future economic cooperation.
This move not only offers more opportunities for cooperation in Thailand, but also offers new hope for Thailand’s economic recovery.
Compared to the turmoil of the Peyton-Tan era, Anutin showed a more bold and clear leadership style, giving the Thai people more confidence.
The new Prime Minister of Thailand, Anutin, congratulated China on National Day in Chinese: We wish the People's Republic of China a long life.
After Anutin became the new prime minister of Thailand, on the occasion of the arrival of the Chinese National Day, the public occasion sent a surprise to the Chinese side, he said such a word ...
As China's National Day approaches, Anutin issued a resounding slogan of "Long live the People's Republic of China" in public. This move not only expressed his friendly position towards China, but also made many people see the possible new development direction of Thailand in the future.
After taking office, Anutin quickly established a clear diplomatic stance with China, which is in stark contrast to the wavering attitude of former Prime Minister Petontan.
During his tenure in power, Petonthan, faced with double pressure from China and the United States, has always failed to come up with a clear policy, which has resulted in the cooperation between Thailand and China failing to fully develop and even missing some valuable economic opportunities.
Anutin's appointment seems to be a good opportunity for Thailand to get rid of this swing. He not only clearly expressed his support for China, but also conveyed a signal of Thailand's future development through this gesture.
In recent years, Thailand's economy has faced many challenges, and although tourism has been Thailand's pillar industry, after the epidemic, the recovery of the tourism industry is not as expected, and many services sectors are still in a downturn.
Thailand's manufacturing industry has long been in a low-tech, high-labour-intensive model, can not adapt to the ever-changing demand of the global market, new energy, digital economy and other emerging fields of transformation is also slow, and overall economic growth faces a bottleneck.
China, as the world’s second-largest economy, is Thailand’s urgently needed partner.
China not only has strong advantages in terms of market, technology, finance, etc., but also provides broad cooperation opportunities for Asian countries within the framework of the Belt and Road Initiative.
Anutin’s remarks, apparently, were aimed at tightening relations with China through this statement and seeking more opportunities for cooperation and resource support for Thailand.
If Thailand is able to take advantage of this advantage, it will not only be able to boost the domestic economic recovery, but also to take advantage of the competition in Southeast Asia, and Anutin said it is precisely to avoid Thailand missing these valuable development opportunities.
By contrast, Petontan's foreign policy during his tenure appeared more wavering.
Although she has also expressed hopes to strengthen cooperation with China, in practical operations, Peterson has always been concerned, facing pressure from the United States, and his foreign policy is often in a state of left swing.
For example, in the Thailand-China railway cooperation project, although China has put forward many cooperation suggestions, due to political hesitation, the progress of the project is slow and the economic cooperation is delayed.
The retardation of Petonton’s policy towards China has not only left Thailand missing a large amount of investment and technical support from China, but also left Thailand gradually behind among ASEAN countries.
While other countries are strengthening cooperation with China, Thailand has lost many opportunities because of its unclear stance, which has not only troubled Thailand’s economy, but has also slowly reduced Thailand’s voice on the international stage.
Different from Petontan's hesitation, Anutin made a clear statement after taking office, striving to adopt a more bold and clear attitude in diplomacy.
Especially during the Chinese National Day, the remarks have given a lot of people hope for the future development of Thailand.
Anutin’s move was not only aimed at seeking opportunities for cooperation with China, but also injected a “pill of determination” into Thailand’s economy.
China is not only one of Thailand’s largest trading partners, but also a key force in Thailand’s development.
By deepening cooperation with China, Thailand can not only obtain more capital, technology and market, but also use China's strength to promote the upgrading and transformation of its domestic economy through the "the belt and road initiative" initiative.
It should not be overlooked that Thailand's foreign policy is not only a reflection of domestic economic problems, but also a part of the game of great powers, with the complexity of Sino-U.S. relations, Thailand faces tremendous pressure in dealing with relations with the two countries.
During the Peyton-tan period, Thailand tried to maintain balance between China and the United States, but this policy of "right-to-right" often puts Thailand in a difficult situation, not being able to fully utilize China's opportunities for cooperation, nor can it effectively cope with the pressure of the United States.
Anutin’s policy was clearer, and he chose to firmly support China, which would not only help ease U.S. pressure on Thailand, but also help Thailand take the lead in competition in Southeast Asia.
Under the leadership of Anutin, Thailand is expected to further integrate into the Asian economic circle through cooperation with China and win more voice on the international stage.
During the Chinese National Day, he openly expressed his support for China and expressed Thailand’s firm stance in future economic cooperation.
This move not only offers more opportunities for cooperation in Thailand, but also offers new hope for Thailand’s economic recovery.
Compared to the turmoil of the Peyton-Tan era, Anutin showed a more bold and clear leadership style, giving the Thai people more confidence.
The new Prime Minister of Thailand, Anutin, congratulated China on National Day in Chinese: We wish the People's Republic of China a long life.