He himself probably doesn't understand anything about what he read ... he just read from the script written by somebody else..
Apparently he is a doctor
he might not good in English but he use his another parts of his brain to lead the beautiful Laos.. some his tiny parts of his brain are far more better than many of laonork who just wanna be kheekhaa hubsai xontiin Amerique.. and never have done nothing for Laos!!!
He himself probably doesn't understand anything about what he read ... he just read from the script written by somebody else..
Apparently he is a doctor
he might not good in English but he use his another parts of his brain to lead the beautiful Laos.. some his tiny parts of his brain are far more better than many of laonork who just wanna be kheekhaa hubsai xontiin Amerique.. and never have done nothing for Laos!!!
You idiot dog eater, you assume all Lao people from the US are the same. You have no brain.
He himself probably doesn't understand anything about what he read ... he just read from the script written by somebody else..
Apparently he is a doctor
he might not good in English but he use his another parts of his brain to lead the beautiful Laos.. some his tiny parts of his brain are far more better than many of laonork who just wanna be kheekhaa hubsai xontiin Amerique.. and never have done nothing for Laos!!!
Are you blind or brain damaging that you don't know what Lao Nork had done to Laos?
There are so many Lao families in Laos PDR got helped from their families and relatives from abroad
sent them millions $$$$$$$$$ per year to help Laos government taking care of those people
and help Laos economy growing since 1975 to present time.
I think you are kee kaa hubsai xonteen Anamite or keo kee hit and Ar tee ject kok.
I have listened to his speech and maybe because of I am so dump I can understand the speech or may be I am Laotian living in Laos and not good at speaking and/ or listening to English native speaker resulting that I could get his speech.
If he doesnt know how to speak good English, he should have just speak in Laos..which would be much better. But he speak English so badly that no one can fully understand until
He himself probably doesn't understand anything about what he read ... he just read from the script written by somebody else..
Apparently he is a doctor
he might not good in English but he use his another parts of his brain to lead the beautiful Laos.. some his tiny parts of his brain are far more better than many of laonork who just wanna be kheekhaa hubsai xontiin Amerique.. and never have done nothing for Laos!!!
thongloun he is an idiot , he DOES NOT NEED to speech in an English language , because UN they copy of script
what he going to read to every country who's UN member , thongloun he earn Dr degree from the cave some where
in samneu , his father-in-law phoumi vongvi**** who's cut off letter "R" from Lao language alphabet , suppose to
write America instead of Amelica leave the next generation of Lao does not know how to twist their tonque
His Excellency Mr. Thongloun Sisoulith, Deputy Prime Minister,
Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Lao PDR
at the 68th Session of the United Nations General Assembly
New York, 28 September 2013
Mr. President,
On behalf of the Govermnent of the Lao People's Democratic Republic, I would like to extend my sincere congratulations to Excellency John Ashe of Antigua and Barbuda on your election as resident of this 68th Session of the UN General Assembly. May I assure our full support and cooperation to Your Excellency in the discharge of your noble duty. Likewise, I would like to sincerely commend Excellency Vuk Jeremi6 for the successful completion of his task as President of the 67thSession ofthe UNGA.
The Lao Govermnentoffers its condolences to the Govermnent and people of Kenya on the loss of life as a result of terrorist attack last week in Nairobi, and I join the international community in condemning such an inhumane act.
Mr. President,
The year 2013 marks a new turning point m promoting international cooperation for
development and in addressing global poverty. At the World Summit on Sustainable Development or Rio+20 held in Rio De Janero, Brazil in 2012, the world leaders initiated an international consultative process to chart out vision and concrete action for enhancing sustainable development in the post-2015.
This clearly testifies that poverty eradication and sustainable development remain our prevailing priority, because throughout the past decades, despite tremendous efforts made by the international community to achieve poverty eradication and development targets, 1,2 billion poor people or 22 percent of the world population still live in poverty. In addition, natural enviromnent continues to be threatened and damaged that has led to climate imbalance, frequent occurrence of natural disasters,which have become unfamiliar phenomenon that had rarely been seen in the past years. Moreover,
political and social uurests and armed conflicts occurred in different parts of the world continue to prolong and there has yet been any sign of immediate resolution. Likewise, the global and regional economic and financial crisis has intensified its gravity that has posed long-term impact on developing countries, especially the least developed ones.
Mr. President,
Such state of development of political, social-economic and environmental situation continue to obstruct and impede all nations in attaining sustainable development goals including the MDGs. Against this backdrop, it is more crucial than ever for the international community to redouble its efforts in enhancing development cooperation based on sincere and mutual assistance for the benefits of all and for a secured world. As the world today becomes increasingly inter-dependent, no single country can develop and survive on its own without engagement and cooperation of the international community.
In this context, the global institutions, like the United Nations, have an important duty to fulfill in advocating international development cooperation. On this occasion, I would like to commend Secretary General Ban Ki-moon for his tireless efforts in promoting international cooperation including cooperation between the United Nations and regional organizations in different parts of the world in this complex and challenging global environment.
A nation's political stability and security constitutes a vital factor for enabling environment and condition to advance sustainable development. However, many regions of the world are experiencing social unrest, political strife and military confrontation and all this has posed a major threat to global and regional peace and security. In this regard, we share the common concern over the deteriorating situation in the Middle East, which has lasted for years now. Therefore, we call upon all parties concerned to work together and find a peaceful solution in order to save the lives of innocent people.
In this spirit, the Lao PDR welcomes the agreement reached by Russia and the United States on Syria's chemical weapons.
Addressingo the issue of Palestine based on the principle of creating two independent states of
Palestine and Israel living side by side in peace requires an urgent attention from the international community. In this regard, the Lao PDR commends the efforts made by Israel and Palestine to resume peace negotiation, which marks an important milestone for the promotion of peace in the region.
The unilateral embargo on the Republic of Cuba, an independent State, is deemed unjust and contrary to international law, causing major impact on the lives of the peace-loving Cuban people. Therefore, it is now time to put an end to the embargo.
The Lao PDR always attaches great significance to creating peaceful environment and to safeguarding political stability for national development with a view to graduating from LDC status. To this end, the Government of the Lao PDR has deployed its utmost efforts in pursuing consistent foreign policy and promoting international cooperation at all levels. We continue to attentively fulfill our international obligations in maintaining peace and promoting the rule of law. In this vein, the Government of the Lao PDR has mapped out a policy direction on state governed by the rule of law, on promotion and protection of the fundamental rights of people of all strata. To date, the Lao PDR is party to many international instruments on human rights. The national law on human rights, including the law on the rights of women and children, has been enacted and amended. To continue fulfilling its international obligations, the Lao PDR has presented candidatures for membership in the Human Rights Council for the term of2016-2018 as well as membership in the Executive Board of UNDPIUNFPA for 2016-2018. We do hope that the Lao PDR will be given an opportunity to work with the international cornmunity within the aforesaid frameworks.
At regional level, the Lao PDR has played an active part in the process of ASEAN community building consisting of three pillars namely political-security community, economic community and socialcultural community, which will commence on 31 December 2015. We believe that political and economic strength of ASEAN community will form a solid ground for regional cooperation, thus contributing to the maintenance and promotion of peace, security and development in the region and the world at large.
The Lao PDR played an important role as Chair of the framework of cooperation between the two continents, Asia and Europe (or ASEM) from 2010-2012 and was given a great honor to host the 9thASEM Summit from 5-6 November in Vientiane, under the theme "Friends for Peace, Partners for Prosperity", which was successfully concluded. At the Summit, Leaders from the two continents had constructive exchange of views on ways and means to promote peace and to enhance development cooperation in their respective regions for the benefits of the two peoples in Asia and Europe as well as to ensure their legitimate rights to live in peace and to improve their well-being. The Lao Government is proud to be given such opportunity to undertake this important duty and I would like to take this opportunity to express my deep gratitude to all friendly countries and international community for the support and assistance extended to the Lao PDR, which have led to the successful outcome as envisaged by the Summit.
Mr. President,
Despite various achievements in its socio-economic development, being both least developed and landlocked country, the Lao PDR remains vulnerable and continues to face numerous challenges in poverty eradication and development efforts, as clearly reflected in the recent Third National MDG Progress Report launched early this month. To achieve all MDGs, the country must continue to overcome daunting challenges such as child malnutrition, gender inequality in education, and impact by UXO contamination. Nevertheless, the Lao Government will continue to lead its people in moving ahead together with the international community in tackling numerous challenges in order to achieve theMDGs.
The Lao PDR is one of the most affected countries by cluster munitions and unexploded ordnances (UXO), which continue to pose major constraints to the national social-economic
development and poverty reduction. In this regard, the Lao PDR calls upon all countries to consider acceding to the Convention on Cluster Munitions with a view to ensuring total ban on cluster munitions as well as helping address the impacts of cluster munitions in the affected countries.
Mr. President,
In 2014, the group of LLDCs will hold a 10-year review Conference on the implementation of the Almaty Program of Action on addressing specific problems and special needs of the LLDCs.
Addressing specific problems of LLDCs has become regional and international obligation. Regardless of their development level, these countries will not be able to address the impacts of their landlockedness without international cooperation, especially from transit countries and development partners.
In this context, the Review Conference scheduled in 2014 is of great importance not only for the LLDCs, but also for all development partners. This Conference will provide an excellent opportunity for the international community to identify the emergmg challenges and adopt a new cooperation framework aiming at addressing the impact of landlockedness faced by the LLDCs. We have high hope and expectation on the outcome of this Conference as it would adopt a new policy direction and more concrete measures reflecting current development environment that can form a basis for addressing the specific problems faced by LLDCs in the next decade. The success of this Conference would certainly demonstrate the spirit of genuine partnership and mutual assistance among members of the international community. Therefore, in my capacity as Chair of the Group ofLLDCs, I wish to take this opportunity
to call upon all parties including international organizations, as well as the United Nations System, international financial institutions, and priVate sector to participate actively in the preparation and organization of this Conference in view of ensuring its successful outcome.
Mr. President,
We have only two years left to meet the MDGs, however there remain numerous challenges
facing us. Therefore, our post-2015 development agenda process is important for all countries and stakeholders to fully engage in reviewing how various measures have been undertaken to achieve MDGs during the past years, and chart out new and appropriate future direction. I am convinced that in the spirit of effective and sincere cooperation, we will be able to achieve the set targets and goals and overcome the challenges and constraints we are facing.
His Excellency Mr. Thongloun Sisoulith, Deputy Prime Minister,
Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Lao PDR
at the 68th Session of the United Nations General Assembly
New York, 28 September 2013
Mr. President,
On behalf of the Govermnent of the Lao People's Democratic Republic, I would like to extend my sincere congratulations to Excellency John Ashe of Antigua and Barbuda on your election as resident of this 68th Session of the UN General Assembly. May I assure our full support and cooperation to Your Excellency in the discharge of your noble duty. Likewise, I would like to sincerely commend Excellency Vuk Jeremi6 for the successful completion of his task as President of the 67thSession ofthe UNGA.
The Lao Govermnentoffers its condolences to the Govermnent and people of Kenya on the loss of life as a result of terrorist attack last week in Nairobi, and I join the international community in condemning such an inhumane act.
Mr. President,
The year 2013 marks a new turning point m promoting international cooperation for
development and in addressing global poverty. At the World Summit on Sustainable Development or Rio+20 held in Rio De Janero, Brazil in 2012, the world leaders initiated an international consultative process to chart out vision and concrete action for enhancing sustainable development in the post-2015.
This clearly testifies that poverty eradication and sustainable development remain our prevailing priority, because throughout the past decades, despite tremendous efforts made by the international community to achieve poverty eradication and development targets, 1,2 billion poor people or 22 percent of the world population still live in poverty. In addition, natural enviromnent continues to be threatened and damaged that has led to climate imbalance, frequent occurrence of natural disasters,which have become unfamiliar phenomenon that had rarely been seen in the past years. Moreover,
political and social uurests and armed conflicts occurred in different parts of the world continue to prolong and there has yet been any sign of immediate resolution. Likewise, the global and regional economic and financial crisis has intensified its gravity that has posed long-term impact on developing countries, especially the least developed ones.
Mr. President,
Such state of development of political, social-economic and environmental situation continue to obstruct and impede all nations in attaining sustainable development goals including the MDGs. Against this backdrop, it is more crucial than ever for the international community to redouble its efforts in enhancing development cooperation based on sincere and mutual assistance for the benefits of all and for a secured world. As the world today becomes increasingly inter-dependent, no single country can develop and survive on its own without engagement and cooperation of the international community.
In this context, the global institutions, like the United Nations, have an important duty to fulfill in advocating international development cooperation. On this occasion, I would like to commend Secretary General Ban Ki-moon for his tireless efforts in promoting international cooperation including cooperation between the United Nations and regional organizations in different parts of the world in this complex and challenging global environment.
A nation's political stability and security constitutes a vital factor for enabling environment and condition to advance sustainable development. However, many regions of the world are experiencing social unrest, political strife and military confrontation and all this has posed a major threat to global and regional peace and security. In this regard, we share the common concern over the deteriorating situation in the Middle East, which has lasted for years now. Therefore, we call upon all parties concerned to work together and find a peaceful solution in order to save the lives of innocent people.
In this spirit, the Lao PDR welcomes the agreement reached by Russia and the United States on Syria's chemical weapons.
Addressingo the issue of Palestine based on the principle of creating two independent states of
Palestine and Israel living side by side in peace requires an urgent attention from the international community. In this regard, the Lao PDR commends the efforts made by Israel and Palestine to resume peace negotiation, which marks an important milestone for the promotion of peace in the region.
The unilateral embargo on the Republic of Cuba, an independent State, is deemed unjust and contrary to international law, causing major impact on the lives of the peace-loving Cuban people. Therefore, it is now time to put an end to the embargo.
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that's what I meant , thongloun is an idiot U N they have copy of script on every country who's UN member
an idiot DOES NOT NEED to speech in an English , Laos DOES NOT NEED to embarrassing the world any
Thongloun is an idiot.. he doesn't have to speak English if he is not good at it. Nobody gives a SH I T about his speech and he gives Lao a bad name
He has doctoral degree, he would lose face if he wouldnt speak english at UN meeting
He got his doctoral degree from Russia. That's why
From his profile doesn't tell that he got his dr from Soviet, His doctor reconize only in Laos, but not internationally
as we can see, they don't write Dr thongloun .
His doctoral degree he might earn it from Laos or vietnam during his work as high ranking officer. I think one of vietnam University offered him the degree. I might be wrong.
Thongloun is an idiot.. he doesn't have to speak English if he is not good at it. Nobody gives a SH I T about his speech and he gives Lao a bad name
He has doctoral degree, he would lose face if he wouldnt speak english at UN meeting
He got his doctoral degree from Russia. That's why
From his profile doesn't tell that he got his dr from Soviet, His doctor reconize only in Laos, but not internationally
as we can see, they don't write Dr thongloun .
His doctoral degree he might earn it from Laos or vietnam during his work as high ranking officer. I think one of vietnam University offered him the degree. I might be wrong.
That maybe true that he might have got his doctor degree from some some university in Vietnam for his work.. not for any in-dept research.
I try to google the name of doctors who hold high ranks in Laos.. I cannot find any doctors who have published a single research paper..
Normally You can find all research paper published by all doctors who have in-dept knowledge about certain fields. But I have no ideas about this Dr. Thongloun
what is his significant work that makes him a doctor?