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06/09-2010, Klokken: 09:52:01 UTC BANGKOK, Sept 6 (TNA) - Thai Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva said Monday that he has not yet been contacted by the opposition Puea Thai Party to discuss the proposed national reconciliation plan, but asserted he is ready to talk on the condition that there must be no violence. Families of 9 killed at Khok Wua clash seek court-ordered autopsies 06/09-2010, Klokken: 08:25:27 UTC BANGKOK, Sept 6 ? A lawyer on Monday led family members of nine persons who were killed during the April 10 clash between troops and Red Shirt supporters at Khok Wua intersection to the Criminal Court seeking a court order for autopsies to be performed. PM: Cabinet to begin consideration of Chinese 'speed trains' in next two weeks 05/09-2010, Klokken: 06:47:13 UTC BANGKOK, Sept 5 -- Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva, now visiting the World Expo in Shanghai, said Sunday the Cabinet will consider a framework of negotiations in the next two weeks between Thailand and China to begin consideration of building high-speed rail lines to carry trains travelling at 200 kilometres per hour in Thailand. PM Abhisit ready to discuss reconciliation with opposition 04/09-2010, Klokken: 14:20:47 UTC BANGKOK, Sept 4 -- Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva is prepared to discuss reconciliation with the leaders of the opposition Puea Thai Party on reconciliation, aimed at bringing normalcy to Thailand following a series of bloody violence in the country, after he returns from China, a spokesman of the ruling Democrat Party said. PM Abhisit arriving in China to attend World Expo in Shanghai 04/09-2010, Klokken: 05:39:04 UTC BANGKOK, Sept 4 - Thai Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva is arriving in China this afternoon, having left Bangkok Saturday morning to attend Thailand's national day this weekend at the "World Exposition 2010" in Shanghai, China and to officially offer to host the 2020 World Exposition in ten years. Thai naval unit to join international anti-Somali piracy force 03/09-2010, Klokken: 13:38:49 UTC BANGKOK, Sept 3 -- The Royal Thai Navy will send 350 Thai navy personnel to join the international naval force combating piracy and armed robbery in the Gulf of Aden, off the coast of Somalia, on September 10. |
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