Thai PM opens Asean meeting in Phuket
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Thai PM opens Asean meeting in Phuket
Thai Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva and his entourage arrived in Phuket this morning for the 42nd Asean Ministerial Meeting (AMM) and related meetings that got underway at the Laguna Phuket resort on Friday. Among those on hand to greet PM Abhisit at the Phuket International Airport VIP room at 8.30am were national police chief Gen Patcharawat Wongsuwan, Phuket constituency MPs Tossaporn Thepabutr and Rewat Areerob, and Phuket Governor Wichai Phraisa-ngop.
From the airport to Cherng Talay, PM Abhisit’s motorcade traveled along the new airport road and Thepkrasattri Road, both of which were lined with about 2,000 flag-waving students. Gov Wichai had earlier arranged for six Thalang schools along the route to take part: Mittraphab School, Thalang Phranangsrang School, Muslim Witthaya School, Wat Muangmai School, Muang Thalang School and Thalang Technical College. Security was tight at the airport and there were numerous security checkpoints along the route.
In addition to an estimated 10,000 military staff and many more police officials, Governor Wichai has also established special volunteer security teams using locals to serve as ‘pineapple eyes’ and report any suspicious behavior or any potential protests to the authorities. Hotels have also been asked to submit lists naming their guests as part of the heightened security measures. Security officers at the Sheraton Grande Laguna Phuket are equipped with metal detectors and sniffer dogs are inspecting arriving vehicles and personnel to ensure no explosives enter the grounds.
PM Abhisit officially opened the 42nd AMM with an opening statement at 9.45am, as scheduled. Also addressing the delegates with a welcome statement was Thai Foreign Minister Kasit Piromya. Mr Kasit earlier told journalists the ministers are expected to informally discuss the status of Burmese opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi over the coming days.
The 10 Asean foreign ministers will now get down to the serious business of adopting a number of documents including a joint communique, terms of reference for establishing a regional human rights body and a master plan for maintaining Asean centrality. Security will be heightened further when US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton arrives on Wednesday, Gen Patcharawat told the press earlier.
(Phuket Gazette)

From the airport to Cherng Talay, PM Abhisit’s motorcade traveled along the new airport road and Thepkrasattri Road, both of which were lined with about 2,000 flag-waving students. Gov Wichai had earlier arranged for six Thalang schools along the route to take part: Mittraphab School, Thalang Phranangsrang School, Muslim Witthaya School, Wat Muangmai School, Muang Thalang School and Thalang Technical College. Security was tight at the airport and there were numerous security checkpoints along the route.
In addition to an estimated 10,000 military staff and many more police officials, Governor Wichai has also established special volunteer security teams using locals to serve as ‘pineapple eyes’ and report any suspicious behavior or any potential protests to the authorities. Hotels have also been asked to submit lists naming their guests as part of the heightened security measures. Security officers at the Sheraton Grande Laguna Phuket are equipped with metal detectors and sniffer dogs are inspecting arriving vehicles and personnel to ensure no explosives enter the grounds.
PM Abhisit officially opened the 42nd AMM with an opening statement at 9.45am, as scheduled. Also addressing the delegates with a welcome statement was Thai Foreign Minister Kasit Piromya. Mr Kasit earlier told journalists the ministers are expected to informally discuss the status of Burmese opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi over the coming days.
The 10 Asean foreign ministers will now get down to the serious business of adopting a number of documents including a joint communique, terms of reference for establishing a regional human rights body and a master plan for maintaining Asean centrality. Security will be heightened further when US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton arrives on Wednesday, Gen Patcharawat told the press earlier.
(Phuket Gazette)

Re: Thai PM opens Asean meeting in Phuket
So now the world will look at Phuket and see all the military, not good for tourism is it???
Just hope that they can agree to something good this time, maybe the trade agreement with China can be signed??? maybe the government will be allowed to do their jobs???
Hopefully the red and yellow shirts will stay away, promote Thailand as a peacfull place to come, land of smiles one more time...
Well, one can hope.
Just hope that they can agree to something good this time, maybe the trade agreement with China can be signed??? maybe the government will be allowed to do their jobs???
Hopefully the red and yellow shirts will stay away, promote Thailand as a peacfull place to come, land of smiles one more time...
Well, one can hope.
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