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Lähetetty: 26.6.2014 10:41 Viestin aihe: Kiina ja Thaimaa |
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Kiina näkee selvän mahdollisuuden lisätä kanssakäymistä Thaimaan kanssa, kun U.S. ja EU uhkaavat pakotteilla ja kanssakäymisen vähentämisellä. Tilanne sopii varmaan todella hyvin Kiinalle, sillä taistelu kauppakumppaneista ja liittolaisista on alueella tiukkaa.
http://www.nationmultimedia.com/politics/China-steps-into-the-breach-30237128.html
Lainaus: | China rushed to praise the military junta yesterday even as the US mounted pressure by cutting some military aid, leading to concerns over pressure from western allies.
Air Force chief ACM Prajin Juntong, who is a deputy leader of the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO), said the military rulers would "do their best" in response to the moves from the US, Australia and the European Union.
China's Ambassador to Thailand Ning Fukui told Prajin in a meeting yesterday that the junta has strengthened China's confidence in Thailand, notably in terms of economic cooperation. |
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Ei sillä ole väliä onko kissa musta vai valkoinen, kunhan se vaan pyydystää hiiriä.
Paluu Bambulehtoon näkyvissä. |
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Lähetetty: 12.7.2014 12:14 Viestin aihe: |
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Kiina jatkaa suhteiden vahvistamista ja takaa todennäköisesti itselleen Thaimaan tuen moniin asioihin jatkossakin. Luonnollisesti Kiina hyötyy tästä poliittisesti ja taloudellisesti sekä lisää vaikutusvaltaansa Jenkkeihin nähden alueella.
http://www.nationmultimedia.com/politics/China-understands-hopes-to-see-a-united-Thailand-30238326.html
Lainaus: | China 'understands, hopes to see a united Thailand'
Beijing July 12, 2014 1:00 am
Sihasak visits Beijing as part of junta's effort to explain the power seizure
China hopes to see peace and unity restored in Thailand as soon as possible, so the Kingdom can go back to being a leader in the region. It has also said it will not intervene in Thailand's domestic affairs.
Sihasak Puangketkeow, permanent secretary of the Foreign Ministry, said Beijing also wanted conflicting parties to get together and solve problems so the country can move forward.
He was speaking after attending meetings yesterday with high-ranking Chinese officials, including Deputy Foreign Minister Liu Zhenmin, as part of the second China-Thailand Strategic Dialogue. He also paid courtesy calls to Foreign Minister Wang Yi and State Councillor Yang Jiechi.
This is the first time that Thailand has held official meetings with the Chinese government since the military junta seized power in May.
In a press briefing after the dialogue, Liu reiterated that China wished to maintain and strengthen bilateral ties, adding that Beijing regarded Thailand as a good friend and a strong partner.
Sihasak's visit to China was part of the junta's effort to explain Thailand's political situation to other countries.
He said he had told Chinese officials about the junta's efforts to undertake reforms via a three-phase roadmap, as well as restore political stability and create an environment conducive to long-term economic development.
"I had the opportunity to explain what Thailand is doing to restore stability, peace and democracy under [the junta's] roadmap," he said.
Sihasak went on to say that China said it would not intervene in Thailand's internal problems. He also quoted Liu as saying that Beijing understood the situation as well as the junta's efforts.
Sihasak has visited many countries to explain what has been happening in Thailand after the coup.
"China wants Thailand and its people see a return to security and unity as it continues playing an active role in the region and the world," Liu said through a translator.
He added that both countries and their people have enjoyed excellent relations, pointing out that members of the Thai Royal Family had visited the mainland several times, and that senior officials from both countries had also exchanged visits.
Beijing said it hopes the "Thai leader" would be able to attend the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (Apec) summit that will be held in the mainland in November, Sihasak said.
Meanwhile, Sihasak dismissed criticism that Thailand was leaning on China now that many countries in the West had decided to impose sanctions in response to the power seizure.
"It is the decision of the Western countries [to downgrade mutual relations], but a 'friend in need is a friend indeed'," he pointed out. "Thailand's relations with other countries can only move forward, and never halt. So if one country is ready [to cooperate with Thailand], we are also ready to do so."
Sihasak added that China wanted to invite Privy Council President General Prem Tinsulanond over to celebrate 40 years of diplomatic relations next year. |
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Ei sillä ole väliä onko kissa musta vai valkoinen, kunhan se vaan pyydystää hiiriä.
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Liittynyt: 24 Tou 2005 Viestejä: 10949 Paikkakunta: Espoo, Finland
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Lähetetty: 5.5.2015 6:03 Viestin aihe: |
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Kiinalaisten maahanmuuttajien historaa Thaimaassa. Täytyy tutustua tähän tarkemmin, josko saisi kirjan tilattua myös tänne Suomeen.
Lainaus: | At long last, history is told Stories of a once ignored community is explored in this new book
Only a few years ago, the history of Thailand was often expressed as a "Thai race" that migrated down from the north to occupy a seemingly empty land, and then a string of kings defending them from violent neighbours and nasty colonialists. The Thai-Chinese scarcely made an appearance.
A History Of Thai-Chinese, however, seeks to redress the balance. Chinese people started to settle in Siam in the 14th with others century, but only fragments of their story have survived from the early years. They handled the trade that was the main source of the king's revenue. A handful were appointed to run the great ministries By the 18th century, the Chinese quarter of Nai Kai was the biggest market in Ayutthaya.
After Ayutthaya fell, the country was rescued and reassembled by Taksin, probably the son of a petty immigrant trader. This story is so extraordinary, that the authors take us through it at length, battle by battle. |
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http://www.bangkokpost.com/lifestyle/book/550983/at-long-last-history-is-told _________________ http://bamboogrovestories.blogspot.com/
Ei sillä ole väliä onko kissa musta vai valkoinen, kunhan se vaan pyydystää hiiriä.
Paluu Bambulehtoon näkyvissä. |
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Lähetetty: 5.5.2015 15:26 Viestin aihe: |
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Muistan katsoneeni hyvän thaielokuvan tämmöisestä kiinalaisesta "maahanmuuttajasta".
Perustui jollain tavalla tositarinaan, kaveri tilasi pienillä säästöillään jostain (amerikasta?) kahvipapuja aloittaakseen kahvilan. Pavut oli mennyt pilalle merimatkalla ja rahat loppu. Kertoi firmalle mistä tilasi pavut kirjeitse että ei pysty enää tilaamaan kun säästöt meni siinä. Kahvifirma yllättäen lähetti uuden lastin paremmin pakattuna ja siitä alkoi menestystarina.
Saattoi kyllä olla joku sarjakin, mutta oli mielenkiintoinen. Jotain 1800 lukua siinä elettiin. |
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