The Chargé d’Affaires at the US Embassy in Bangkok says the United States pledges to help a free press and unbiased journalism in Thailand. Michael Heath has described a free press as a vital component of democracy and freedom of expression. The Bangkok Post stories that he was addressing reporters who had been attending a seminar at the embassy. The occasion was organised by the Thai Journalists Association.
“This seminar marks the first collaborative effort of its type between the US embassy and TJA. Like we do internationally, the United States will proceed to help a vibrant, free press which retains us knowledgeable, prevents the spread of mis- and dis-information, and serves as a cornerstone of democracy.”

Heath also mentioned issues of US overseas coverage in the area and collaboration between the US and Thailand.
“As a Pacific nation, the United States is dedicated to a free and open Indo-Pacific as a outcome of a free and open architecture benefits both the American people and the peoples of all different Pacific nations.”

According to the Bangkok Post report, Heath went on to debate the problems of peace and safety within the region, together with dispute decision, respecting human rights, safeguarding crucial supply chains, creating sustainable, clear economic growth, and supporting ASEAN centrality. As a half of these efforts, Heath says the US is working on strengthening ties with like-minded countries in the area, including Thailand.
“As Admiral (John) Aquilino, the commander of US Indo-Pacific Command, stated throughout his latest visit to Thailand, the United States is dedicated to ensuring peace, prosperity, and stability for all nations within the area.”

โซล่าเซลล์ out that Thailand has managed to maintain its supply chains intact through the Covid-19 pandemic, one thing many neighbouring nations and different nations around the globe struggled to do. The US is presently Thailand’s largest export market..

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