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New Thai Government Postpones BIMSTEC Summit, Cites Lack of Preparation

The event, scheduled to be held on September 3-4, has been postponed 'due to technical issues in forming the new Cabinet'.
BIMSTEC leaders at the 2018 summit in Kathmandu. Credit: narendramodi/Twitter

New Delhi: Thailand has postponed the forthcoming summit of the sub-regional BIMSTEC bloc, citing a lack of readiness due to the new government formation.

Indian official sources confirmed the summit, which was supposed to have been held on September 3-4, has been postponed. The BIMSTEC has seven countries as members, Bangladesh, India, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Bhutan, and Nepal.

Earlier, Thai media had reported that the decision had been taken today after a meeting between Prime Minister Paetongthan Shinawatra and the caretaker foreign minister Maris Sagiamsongsa.

While the event had been on schedule till Wednesday, the decision had to be taken “due to technical issues in forming the new Cabinet”, as per Thai PBS World TV channel.

After Thailand’s Constitutional Court removed Srettha Thavisin from the position of Prime Minister, the ruling Pheu Thai party selected Paetongtarn Shinawatra as his successor on August 14. Paetongtarn is the youngest daughter of former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra and the niece of former Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra.

The summit was also set to mark the first foreign visit of Bangladesh’s interim head of government, Nobel laureate Mohammad Yunus. A bilateral meeting between the Indian Prime Minister and Yunus was expected to take place on the sidelines of the summit.

India has been advocating for the BIMSTEC group as a model regional body, particularly since SAARC went into a deep freeze due to India-Pakistan tensions.

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