Tej Bunnag support Kasit, even if the latter publicly attacks Hun Sen verbally on PAD rally stage - Bravo!?!?
Hun Sen is all smile greeting his verbal attacker, Kasit Piromya from the invading kingdom of Thailand. Never able to accept his Cambodian critics as he does with his Thai attackers, Hun Sen fully deserves the Siam treatment!Ex-minister voices support for Kasit
27/01/2009
BangkokPost.com
Foreign Minister Kasit Piromya's role in the People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) will not affect the confidence of international community in Thailand, according to former foreign minister Tej Bunnag.
The ex-minister believed Mr Kasit can explain the agreements to be signed at the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) summit at the parliamentary session.
Mr Tej expressed confidence that the foreign minister has proper qualifications to perform his job and he will not hinder the government's performance.
On Mr Kasit's verbal attack on Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen when he appeared on the PAD stage, the former minister said Mr Kasit should already build a better understanding between both sides during his visit to Cambodia.
Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva also has confidence in Mr Kasit and he is widely known as a professional diplomat, according to Mr Tej.
The prime minister said he has confidence in Mr Kasit and believes he can explain the agreements at the parliamentary meeting.
The premier said he would like the parliament to approve the agreements on Tuesday and he has no objections if the opposition wants a committee to be set up to examine them.
The ex-minister believed Mr Kasit can explain the agreements to be signed at the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) summit at the parliamentary session.
Mr Tej expressed confidence that the foreign minister has proper qualifications to perform his job and he will not hinder the government's performance.
On Mr Kasit's verbal attack on Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen when he appeared on the PAD stage, the former minister said Mr Kasit should already build a better understanding between both sides during his visit to Cambodia.
Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva also has confidence in Mr Kasit and he is widely known as a professional diplomat, according to Mr Tej.
The prime minister said he has confidence in Mr Kasit and believes he can explain the agreements at the parliamentary meeting.
The premier said he would like the parliament to approve the agreements on Tuesday and he has no objections if the opposition wants a committee to be set up to examine them.
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