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No impact on bilateral ties from US election result: ambassador
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 09, 2016
US AMBASSADOR to Thailand Glyn Davies has assured that US-Thailand ties will essentially remain unchanged given the long history of diplomatic connections between the two countries, and will not be affected by the US presidential election.
US recognises Thai referendum as internal affair, Abhisit says
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 2016
THE UNITED STATES will not interfere in the August 7 referendum since it is Thailand’s internal affair, Democrat Party leader Abhisit Vejjajiva said yesterday.
Glyn Davies is doing more damage than good
THURSDAY, MAY 19, 2016
As an American expatriate living in Thailand, I would like to apologise to the people of Thailand for the now multiple, disrespectful and offensive comments from our so-called ambassador, Glyn Davies, during his short tenure here.
Closer ties with elected Thai govt, says US
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 09, 2016
Ambassador Davies says Cobra Gold remains scaled down to reflect concerns.
Envoys not fussed about the consequences of their remarks
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2015
TWO foreign diplomats who recently created a stir over their comments on Thai politics said yesterday they were not concerned about the consequences.
Amnesty slams govt over move against envoy
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 2015
AMNESTY International heavily criticised the government yesterday after police launched an inquiry into the US ambassador's comments against the lese majeste law.
US envoy faces inquiry over comments on lese majeste law
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 09, 2015
Police launched an inquiry yesterday into the United States' ambassador's criticism of the harsh lese majeste law, just one day after the junta rapped Britain's envoy for his remarks on the freedom of assembly.
US ambassador still a little too high-headed
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 04, 2015
Re: "Thailand will benefit from any trade pact it joins: US ambassador", Business, December 1.
Lese majeste law needed because royals can't sue, PM argues
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 2015
PRIME MINISTER Prayut Chan-o-cha said yesterday that the lese majeste law was aimed at protecting the monarchy against defamation, as members of the Royal Family are unable to sue offenders themselves.
US ambassador expresses concern over law
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 2015
THE UNITED STATES' envoy to Thailand on Wednesday expressed concern about the "unprecedented" prison terms handed down under the Kingdom's royal-defamation law, saying no one should be jailed for peacefully expressing his or her opinion.