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Crisis/Conflict/Terrorism Thailand: Ban urges dialogue to bridge political differences
05 Feb 2014, 07:19 am Print

New York, Feb 5 (JEN): Concerned that some Thai people were unable to vote after national elections were reportedly disrupted by protests over the weekend, United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon called on all parties to resolve their differences through dialogue, and underscored that any actions that undermine democratic processes cannot be condoned.
“While he recognizes the complexity of the situation and that some chose not to participate in the election, the Secretary-General is concerned that a number of Thai people were not able to exercise their right to vote,” said a note to correspondents issued by Ban’s spokesperson Mondayevening.
Noting that the UN chief is closely following the developments in Thailand, the note reiterated Ban’s call for political differences to be solved through dialogue and in the best interest of the Thai people.
“Any action that undermines democratic processes and hinder the democratic right of the Thai people cannot be condoned,” said the note, adding that the Secretary-General encourages all Thais and political leaders in particular to move towards a political solution based on dialogue, compromise and respect for democratic principles.
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon. UN Photo
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