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After Beijing visit, Thai PM says country should learn from China's economic rise

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Thailand's Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha, centre, listens as he meets with China's President Xi Jinping (not pictured) at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing December 23, 2014. Photo: Reuters
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Thai Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha cited China as a good example of economic development in a year-end speech to government officials seven months after he seized power in a military coup.
Prayuth, a former army chief who led the coup, said Thais should "stop bickering" and look to regional superpower China for inspiration.
His speech on Thursday came after a two-day state visit to China aimed at forging closer ties with Beijing following a chill in relations with the US and Europe.
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Several Western nations imposed sanctions and downgraded ties with Thailand in response to the coup. Last week the regime used a regional summit in Bangkok as proof of what it called the international community's renewed confidence in Thailand.
"I spoke to Chinese President Xi Jinping and he told me that 60 years ago his country was (one of) the poorest in the world. In 30 years they were able to make their country a world economic superpower," Prayuth said.
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"But we are still bickering amongst ourselves."

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