MOSCOW, February 1 (Sputnik) — The Thai parliament has requested US Charge d'Affaires in Bangkok W. Patrick Murphy to explain Washington's alleged involvement in Thai internal affairs, the Bangkok Post reported Sunday.
On Monday, Assistant Secretary of State Daniel Russel during a visit to Thailand made controversial remarks urging the coup-imposed government to lift martial law and ensure "inclusive" national reform, adding that the impeachment of country's former prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra could be considered as "politically driven."
The parliament's foreign affairs committee has invited Murphy to a meeting scheduled on February 11 in order to comment on Russel's remarks, as well as on the reports suggesting that US diplomats attempted to meet with leaders of the Red Shirts movement, supporting the deposed Thai government, at least three times in 2014.
MOSCOW, February 1 (Sputnik) — The Thai parliament has requested US Charge d'Affaires in Bangkok W. Patrick Murphy to explain Washington's alleged involvement in Thai internal affairs, the Bangkok Post reported Sunday.On Monday, Assistant Secretary of State Daniel Russel during a visit to Thailand made controversial remarks urging the coup-imposed government to lift martial law and ensure "inclusive" national reform, adding that the impeachment of country's former prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra could be considered as "politically driven."The parliament's foreign affairs committee has invited Murphy to a meeting scheduled on February 11 in order to comment on Russel's remarks, as well as on the reports suggesting that US diplomats attempted to meet with leaders of the Red Shirts movement, supporting the deposed Thai government, at least three times in 2014.
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