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Trade expected to get a boost as second Thai-Myanmar Friendship bridge opens

By The Nation

 

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Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha, third from right, shakes hands with Myanmar State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi, centre, during the opening ceremony of the second Thailand-Myanmar Friendship Bridge on Tuesday.

 

The second Thailand-Myanmar Friendship Bridge linking Thailand’s Mae Sot district and Myanmar’s border city of Myawaddy on the Thai-Myanmar border has been officially opened to facilitate cross-border transport of goods and people.

 

Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha and Myanmar State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi presided over the opening ceremony held on Tuesday in the middle of the bridge. 

 

During the ceremony, Prayut said the bridge reflected the good bilateral relationship and emphasised the “natural strategic partnership” of the two neighbouring countries.

 

As the head of Thailand’s government and the representative of its citizens, Prayut said he was glad that both countries would have another route for transportation to facilitate border development and seamless connectivity.

 

Spanning the Moei River between Ban Wang Takhian in the Tha Sai Luat subdistrict of Mae Sot with Myawaddy in Myanmar, the bridge has been constructed at a cost of around Bt4 billion and consists of a bridge, a 17-kilometre road in Thailand and a four-kilometre road in Myawaddy, as well as border control facilities. 

 

Thai authorities expect the bridge to help connect the Kingdom’s economic zone with Myanmar, facilitate convenience in logistics and transportation, promote tourism, trade and investment, as well as reduce traffic congestion in the first Thailand-Myanmar Friendship Bridge. 

 

During the meeting, Prayut also asked Suu Kyi for cooperation in tackling haze and smoke across the border. The Myanmar State Counsellor said she realised the importance of the issue and would order her Environment Ministry to step up measures to tackle it.

 

Meanwhile, Suu Kyi expressed her support for Prayut as Thailand’s Asean chair this year. 

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/breakingnews/30366115

 

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He's a soldier, she's conditioned to treat him like he's her hero.

 

Conditioned response.

 

She'd probably have snogged him if he was in uniform, and if he had any medals or ribbons it would be porky time, right there on the stage.

 

Used to be a time I thought she was a decent person. Time long since passed.

 

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