PM calls off Chiang Mai trip
- Published: 26/11/2009 at 06:37 PM
- Online news: Breakingnews
Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva has decided not to go to Chiang Mai on Nov 29 as advised by the Thai Chambers of Commerce.
He said on Thursday that The Thai Chambers of Commerce had advised him not to go for fear of his safety, following an assessment of the situation.
"I will follow the advice. Although I am sure I would be safe, there may still be problems with the protesters, who have clearly shown their intention of wanting to cause trouble, if I go," Mr Abhisit said.
The prime minister said it would not be necessary for him to speak through a video conference to the opening of Thai Chambers of Commerce meeting on Nov 29 but that he would listen to all proposals to be made.
"In fact, the government will not give in to threats to an extent that it cannot perform its duty. But, for many reasons including the good atmosphere, the Bangkok rally having been called off, and the desire of all people to celebrate His Majesty the King's birthday, I don't want to mar this fine atmosphere," Mr Abhisit said.
A Government House source said the prime minister will tomorrow go to Songkhla to visit flood-hit areas.
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