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Investors' confidence still high: Noppadon

Foreign investors remain confident about Thailand's political stability as long as the street protests against the government do not go on too long, Foreign Minister Noppadon Pattama said yesterday.



Noppadon said he had explained the situation to his British counterpart David Miliband and the business community in the United Kingdom to build confidence in his government.

"Everybody here understands that street protests are normal in any democratic country and they don't have to hurt government stability," Noppadon said in a press briefing via a telephone conference from London. However, the psychological effect could jeopardise the tourist industry in the long run since visitors might fear street protests could lead to violence, he said.

The government respected the basic rights of the people to gather for political expression but a protest aimed at toppling the elected government is abnormal, he said.

"As my British counterpart Miliband said, an elected government with majority support in Parliament has the legitimacy to rule," Noppadon said.

Noppadon's European tour between June 1-10 will include the Netherlands, France and Belgium. Its aim is to build confidence in the government.


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