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US Secretary of State sends Songkran greetings to Thai people

US Secretary of State sends Songkran greetings to Thai people

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US Secretary of State Marco Rubio extended warm wishes to the people of Thailand on behalf of the United States government on the occasion of Songkran and the Thai New Year 2025.

In his message, Secretary Rubio expressed his hope that this new year will be one of good fortune and fresh beginnings for the Thai people.

He emphasized the deep appreciation that the United States and the American people hold for the long-standing and close friendship shared with Thailand as both a friend and an ally.

He also expressed optimism about exploring new avenues for cooperation that will enhance the lives and future of both Thais and Americans.

Concluding his message, Secretary Rubio offered heartfelt greetings to everyone in the Kingdom of Thailand and the Thai-American community in the United States, saying, “Happy Songkran and Happy New Year!”

In response, Thai Foreign Minister Maris Sangiampongsa expressed gratitude to Secretary Rubio for his Songkran message, recognizing it as a meaningful gesture to mark Thailand’s traditional New Year.

On behalf of the Thai people, Minister Maris extended his own warm wishes and goodwill to the US Secretary of State and the American people during this festive season.He also strongly concurred with Secretary Rubio’s sentiments regarding the enduring friendship between the two countries, reaffirming Thailand’s commitment to working closely with the United States to further strengthen this valuable bilateral relationship across all dimensions.

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