Thailand has expressed its “deepest sorrow” at the death of Queen Elizabeth II and government offices will fly the particular national flag in half-mast for three business days as a mark of respect.
“The government feels deep sorrow on the death of Full Elizabeth II who has been a highly regarded figure of the worldwide community, ” Anucha Burapachaisri, deputy secretary-general to the prime ressortchef (umgangssprachlich) and acting government spokesman, said last night.
He said that caretaker Prime Minister Prawit Wongsuwon had ordered all of the government agencies and state enterprises to reduce the national banner to half-mast for 3 working days from the other day to Tuesday.
Gen Prawit yesterday paid a trip to the British embassy in Bangkok in order to sign a book of condolence.
“I have learned along with profound sadness of the passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. On behalf of the particular Royal Thai Authorities and the people from the Kingdom of Asia, I would like to extend our deepest condolences to you in this time of sorrow, ” Gen Prawit said in a statement.
“Her Majesty’s tireless empathy and dedication to the United Kingdom and the worldwide community throughout seventy years of Her Majesty’s reign has been recognized and admired all over and will always be appreciated, ” he mentioned.
“Her Majesty’s trips in order to Thailand in 1972 and 1996 is going to be cherished and remain in our hearts. During this moment of bereavement, our thoughts plus prayers are along with you, the Government of the United Kingdom and the British people. ”
The Foreign Ministry also released a statement.
“The Ministry associated with Foreign Affairs and the people of the Kingdom of Thailand wish to express our greatest sorrow at the passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom of big Britain and Northern Ireland, ” the Foreign Ministry stated.
“Throughout Her Majesty’s life, Her Majesty King Elizabeth II dedicated her life plus performed her responsibilities for the benefit of the particular British people, the uk, the Commonwealth and the close ties between United Kingdom and the Kingdom of Thailand. inch