Thailand congratulates Pakistan on assuming the presidency of the Security Council this month and commends your leadership, Mr. President, in convening this timely and important debate. We stand ready to engage constructively, drawing on Thailand’s long-standing commitment to the promotion of intern…
My delegation would like to commend Greece for convening this very timely and important debate and to express our thanks to the Secretary-General Guterres for his insights.
Maritime security is not only a matter of strategic interests, but a matter of shared responsibility for humankind. Today Thai…
It is an honour to deliver this statement in my national capacity before the Assembly and President Nawaf Salam of the International Court of Justice. My delegation wishes to take this opportunity to congratulate President Salam, along with Vice-President Julia Sebutinde, on their elections earlier …
I would like to start my statement by expressing our thanks to the Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) for his report (see A/79/266) and to Ghana for the draft resolution on the annual report of the IAEA (A/79/L.7), which Thailand is pleased to co-sponsor.
With the pri…
Thailand wishes to thank the Secretary- General for his reports (A/79/295, A/79/226 and A/79/265) and recommendations.
The world needs Africa to shape the future. With its abundant resources and youthful population, the continent holds immense potential for more sustained economic growth, innovatio…
Allow me to begin by congratulating Mr. Philemon Yang on his election to preside over the General Assembly at its seventy- ninth session.
I am here today representing Thailand’s new Government, led by Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, to reiterate Thailand’s determination to continue our peopl…
Humankind today stands at an inflection point that is mainly of our own making. Advances in technology and innovation have brought the world closer together, yet misinformation and disinformation have pushed us further apart. The world economy and global wealth are expanding, yet inequality and inju…
I wish to thank the Russian Federation for convening this quarterly open debate.
It has been 10 months since the conflict in Gaza began. Thailand remains gravely concerned about the deterioration of the humanitarian situation in the area. During these months, we have seen widespread hunger and fami…
I would like to thank the Russian Federation for organizing today’s meeting. Thailand welcomes this open debate because we are committed to multilateralism. I want to make four points.
First, the increasing number of conflicts worldwide requires a more inclusive, resilient and effective multilatera…
I would like to start by expressing my special thanks to the President of the General Assembly for convening this meeting and to the Secretary-General for his report (A/78/883). This is a good opportunity for us to take stock of our expended efforts and plan our future investment to fully realize th…
Thailand joins the international community in reiterating that acts of genocide constitute the most heinous crime and grievous human rights violation, as well as threats towards peace and security among nations. Thailand once again reaffirms its commitment to preventing and punishing the crime of ge…
At the outset, I wish to commend Mozambique for organizing this very important open debate. It is indeed a timely debate, as we need to enhance the ever-more critical role of Africa
and regionalism as a whole. Africa embodies regional approaches to regional issues. The African Union has proven to b…
At the outset, Thailand aligns itself with the statement delivered by the representative of Brunei Darussalam on behalf of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).
As we mark the twenty-fifth anniversary of the adoption of the Declaration and Programme of Action on a Culture of Peace, we…
Thailand joins today’s meeting of the General Assembly to maintain the focus and attention of the international community on the deteriorating humanitarian situation in Gaza. Many lives continue to be lost, and many more lives could have been saved if humanitarian supplies had been able to reach tho…
The deteriorating humanitarian situation in Gaza is an unprecedented humanitarian catastrophe. That cannot continue. An immediate ceasefire is absolutely vital as is the immediate and unconditional release of all hostages. It is also essential to take the necessary steps to prevent further escalatio…
I wish to congratulate Japan on assuming the presidency of the Security Council for the month of March and for convening this important open debate.
A united, effective and transparent Security Council is a critical component of the United Nations architecture to promote and maintain international …
We are gathered here at this meeting concerning the situation on which a veto was cast in the Security Council on 20 February (see S/2024/PV.9552). We regret that the Security Council once again was unable to take action despite the urgent and deepening humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
Thailand remains…
At this plenary meeting of the seventy-eighth session of the General Assembly on agenda item 62, Thailand reaffirms once again its unwavering commitment to the purposes and principles enshrined in the Charter of the United Nations and those of international law, in particular, respect for sovereignt…
I wish to congratulate Guyana for assuming the presidency of the Security Council for this month of February. I also wish to thank Secretary-General António Guterres and all the briefers for their valuable insights and recommendations.
Despite decades of progress in development, our sense of safety…
I would like to congratulate France on its presidency of the Security Council and on the progress made since the beginning of the year. I would also like to commend France for organizing this open debate on the situation in the Middle East, including the Palestinian question, and to thank the Secret…