by THMNews on September 8, 2010
The Cabinet has approved in principle a framework for negotiations between the government and China on a high-speed-train project, which is part of a planned transnational railway linking China to Southeast Asia.
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by THMNews on September 7, 2010
The five-point Pheu Thai plan for reconciliation with the government has remained on table, party deputy leader Plodprasop Suraswadi said on Tuesday, dismissing speculation about the plan aborted.
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by THMNews on September 7, 2010
The government yesterday called on the opposition Pheu Thai Party to first sort things out among its members before it engages in reconciliation talks.
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by THMNews on September 6, 2010
Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva was ready to hold “peace talks” with the Pheu Thai Party after his return from China, Democrat spokesman Buranaj Smutharaks said yesterday.
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by THMNews on July 9, 2010
Satellite operator Thaicom said it was open to holding talks with the Information and Communications Technology Ministry to look for ways out of the problem related to its concession contract.
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by THMNews on July 9, 2010
The Finance Ministry is approaching the Washington DC-based Podesta Group to serve as Thailand’s public relations agency, to revive the country’s battered image.
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by THMNews on July 6, 2010
US President Barack Obama hosts Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday for a White House summit that could see a strong push for direct peace talks with the Palestinians.
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by THMNews on July 6, 2010
US President Barack Obama hosts Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday for a White House summit that could see a strong push for direct peace talks with the Palestinians.
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by THMNews on July 6, 2010
Newin Chidchob, a de-facto leader of the coalition Bhum Jai Thai Party, met Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva for an hour yesterday evening, a source said.
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by THMNews on July 5, 2010
China will host an extra round of climate talks in October before a UN summit in Cancun at year’s end as nations attempt to devise a post-2012 treaty, state media said Monday, quoting a UN official.
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