Updated
Updated · The Washington Post · Apr 27
Thailand receives no US aid amid economic fallout from American-Israeli war with Iran
Updated
Updated · The Washington Post · Apr 27

Thailand receives no US aid amid economic fallout from American-Israeli war with Iran

3 articles · Updated · The Washington Post · Apr 27
  • Thai Foreign Minister Sihasak Phuangketkeow stated in Krabi that the Trump administration has not provided direct assistance as Thailand faces economic crisis.
  • He revealed Thailand is now seeking support from Russia and China to mitigate the war’s economic impact. The ongoing conflict has strained Thailand’s economy, a key US treaty ally in Southeast Asia.
  • The foreign minister criticized the war’s outbreak, emphasizing that it should not have occurred, and highlighted shifting diplomatic efforts as Thailand navigates the regional consequences of the conflict.
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