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US has not lost Thailand to China: ambassador

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US envoy to Thailand Glyn Davies. Photo: Reuters
Agence France-Presse

The United States has not lost Thailand to China, Washington’s envoy to Bangkok said on Monday, despite acrimony between the two allies and a palpable shift by the kingdom’s junta towards its giant northern neighbour.

“I don’t spend a lot of time, I don’t spend any time, saying to Washington here’s how we get Thailand back. We haven’t lost Thailand,” ambassador Glyn T. Davies told reporters in Bangkok.

“I think it’s a good thing for Thailand to have a good relationship with China,” he added.

I think it’s a good thing for Thailand to have a good relationship with China
US Ambassador Glyn T. Davies

Thailand has been one of Washington’s staunchest military allies in Southeast Asia and could have expected to see that relationship blossom under US President Barack Obama’s “pivot” to Asia.

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But the May 2014 coup, the second in the last decade, and the junta’s subsequent rights crackdown has strained those ties.

Thailand’s latest crop of military leaders have been embraced by Beijing, a warmth that has been reciprocated.

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The junta has also begun forcibly deporting critics of Beijing back to China, some of whom had recognised refugee status, sparking condemnation from the United Nations and other western allies of the kingdom.

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