National Security Council meets in Pattaya on marine security

Friday, 11 February 2011 From Issue Vol. XIX No. 6 By  Phasakorn Channgam
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Coastal protection and preservation were on the agenda when the National Security Council met with Royal Thai Navy and coastal resources administrators in Pattaya.

Anusit Khunakorn, deputy secretary-general, chaired the Jan. 21 meeting at the A-One Royal Cruise Hotel to begin deliberations on the renewal of Thailand’s strategy for marine stability. A large number of business interests and government bureaucrats were on hand to listen and provide input on the 2011-2016 plan.

Anusit Khunakorn, deputy secretary-general, chaired the Jan. 21 meeting at the A-One Royal Cruise Hotel. Anusit Khunakorn, deputy secretary-general, chaired the Jan. 21 meeting at the A-One Royal Cruise Hotel.

The draft strategy covers development of national marine security stability capabilities related to coastal sovereignty; protection of personal assets on the coastline, promotion of sustainable development, environmental balance, revive marine resources, and responsibilities of various government agencies.

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