Language Social Links Search User Login Menu
Tools
Close
Close
Close

Article

EasyDNNNews

Thailand & UK to host Human Trafficking Awareness Day

Webmaster 0 1723 Article rating: No rating

Thailand and the UK will jointly host a Human Trafficking Awareness Day on 3rd March in Bangkok at Swissotel Nai Lert Park. Experts from both countries as well as key international partners will discuss the issues and measures during the event. British Ambassador Mr Quinton Quayle will present the Human Trafficking Awareness brochure to senior Thai officials led by Second Lt. Ranongruk Suwunchwee, Minister of Information and Communication Technology and Permanent Secretary Wanlop Phloytabtim. 

Thailand & UK to host Human Trafficking Awareness Day

Webmaster 0 1723 Article rating: No rating

Thailand and the UK will jointly host a Human Trafficking Awareness Day on 3rd March in Bangkok at Swissotel Nai Lert Park. Experts from both countries as well as key international partners will discuss the issues and measures during the event. British Ambassador Mr Quinton Quayle will present the Human Trafficking Awareness brochure to senior Thai officials led by Second Lt. Ranongruk Suwunchwee, Minister of Information and Communication Technology and Permanent Secretary Wanlop Phloytabtim. 

Tourism Vital to Asian Subregion

Webmaster 0 1500 Article rating: No rating

Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva believes tourism is the key to helping Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia get through the economic crisis, deputy government spokesman Puttipong Punnakan said on Saturday.

He was speaking after Mr Abhisit met President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono of Indonesia and Prime Minister Abdullah Badawi of Malaysia for talks on the Indonesia-Malaysia-Thailand Growth-Triangle (IMT-GT) on Saturday morning.

They explored prospects for further cooperation and development in the IMT-GT subregion.

The three countries are conducting extensive research on Southern Seaboard Development Plan in order to attract more investors and bring sustainable development to the area.

The leaders also discussed a road map for developing the subregion. The development will be group-based, like Thailand's Ranong and Phuket and Indonesia's Aceh province, Mr Puttipong said.

Mr Abhisit said the subregion must pay attention to global warming and the three countries must cooperate in increasing the competitiveness of food, agricutural and forest products, he added.

Source - The Bangkok Post

Tourism Vital to Asian Subregion

Webmaster 0 1500 Article rating: No rating

Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva believes tourism is the key to helping Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia get through the economic crisis, deputy government spokesman Puttipong Punnakan said on Saturday.

He was speaking after Mr Abhisit met President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono of Indonesia and Prime Minister Abdullah Badawi of Malaysia for talks on the Indonesia-Malaysia-Thailand Growth-Triangle (IMT-GT) on Saturday morning.

They explored prospects for further cooperation and development in the IMT-GT subregion.

The three countries are conducting extensive research on Southern Seaboard Development Plan in order to attract more investors and bring sustainable development to the area.

The leaders also discussed a road map for developing the subregion. The development will be group-based, like Thailand's Ranong and Phuket and Indonesia's Aceh province, Mr Puttipong said.

Mr Abhisit said the subregion must pay attention to global warming and the three countries must cooperate in increasing the competitiveness of food, agricutural and forest products, he added.

Source - The Bangkok Post

Tourism Vital to Asian Subregion

Webmaster 0 2929 Article rating: No rating

Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva believes tourism is the key to helping Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia get through the economic crisis, deputy government spokesman Puttipong Punnakan said on Saturday.

He was speaking after Mr Abhisit met President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono of Indonesia and Prime Minister Abdullah Badawi of Malaysia for talks on the Indonesia-Malaysia-Thailand Growth-Triangle (IMT-GT) on Saturday morning.

They explored prospects for further cooperation and development in the IMT-GT subregion.

The three countries are conducting extensive research on Southern Seaboard Development Plan in order to attract more investors and bring sustainable development to the area.

The leaders also discussed a road map for developing the subregion. The development will be group-based, like Thailand's Ranong and Phuket and Indonesia's Aceh province, Mr Puttipong said.

Mr Abhisit said the subregion must pay attention to global warming and the three countries must cooperate in increasing the competitiveness of food, agricutural and forest products, he added.

Source - The Bangkok Post

RSS
First130131132133135137138139Last
Back To Top