The Prime Minister made a statement at the United Nations forum. WHO thanks Thailand for response to COVID-19 Get the best of the world



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September 26, 2020: Anucha Buraphachaisri, spokesperson for the Prime Minister’s Office, revealed that at 4:30 p.m. on September 25 (New York City time), Prime Minister Prayut Chan-ocha made a statement on the debate. General From the 75th General Assembly under the main theme “The future we want to see The United Nations we want: Strengthening the commitment to multilateralism – face COVID-19 Through an efficient cooperation program” via videoconference system via screen The Prime Minister said this year the world is facing a public health crisis from the COVID-19 epidemic. That greatly affected Therefore, all countries must believe in cooperation with each other. We are ready to send encouragement to every country in the world to successfully deal with COVID-19. The Thai government is determined and determined to stop the spread of COVID-19 in the country by establishing a “COVID-19 Situation Center”, implementing measures in accordance with the 2005 International Health Regulations and World Organization guidelines. Of the health. The government supports a development plan for the COVID-19 vaccine. He saw that vaccines and drugs for the treatment of COVID-19 It should be a global public good that all countries enjoy equal access. What the United Nations needs to play a leadership role in this matter

In addition, the government has issued measures to maintain and restore the economy through the establishment of an “Economic Situation Center” as the main mechanism for formulating a joint policy between the public and private sectors for comprehensive economic and social recovery. Thailand has implemented a policy to “stop COVID but not the Thai economy” and boost a new economy known as “Bio-Circular-Green Economy” or “BCG” with the philosophy of economy of sufficiency. To achieve sustainable growth

Anucha said that the Prime Minister also thanked the World Health Organization for recognizing that Thailand is one of the countries that can cope with COVID-19. Get the best of the world Key factors for Thailand to stop the spread of COVID-19 And it is a model country that is It has strong political will to develop the Thai public health system through universal health coverage. That Thailand is willing to share experiences and cooperation with other countries

Anucha said that the Prime Minister commended the Secretary General of the United Nations for helping Member States to carry out cooperation so that all countries can overcome this obstacle together in a sustainable way. And capable of responding to changing world situations in the context of new challenges. Thailand is committed to its international obligations. And respect the fundamental principles of the Charter of the United Nations. And support the role of the United Nations in the three pillars: peace and security, development and human rights. In the field of peace and security The United Nations and the international community have been successful in their peaceful efforts to resolve conflicts. In addition to Thailand to focus on disarmament Thailand also sent military, police and civilian men and women. It has participated in the UN framework for peace in various regions since 1958 and has remained amid the current crisis.

In the development field COVID-19 epidemic It is one of the factors that delay the achievement of the goal. Therefore, we must work hard and foster stronger cooperation. With a people-centered approach to development Leaving no one behind As well as harnessing technology for development, Thailand will use international forums to share best practices in accordance with the principles of sustainable development. In human rights International laws and agreements establish principles and obligations on the protection of human rights, the rule of law, governance and a focus on vulnerable groups. For Thailand, the fourth edition of the National Human Rights Plan has been developed and implemented.

In the end, the Prime Minister reaffirmed Thailand’s commitment to supporting the UN agenda. In terms of peace, security, development, climate change management, Adherence to human rights and fostering alliances between sectors because multilateral systems are the means to get out of this crisis together. To create a peaceful future AND for a better world for ourselves and future generations



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