Thai FM Urges Chinese Ambassador to Clarify Airport Incident
Thai Deputy PM Sihasak urged China's ambassador to clarify a controversial incident at Suvarnabhumi Airport involving denied boarding of Chinese tourists and a racist gesture by a security officer, calling for diplomatic restraint to avoid
Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sihasak Phuangketkeow on Wednesday said the Chinese ambassador to Thailand should help explain the controversy surrounding Chinese tourists at Suvarnabhumi Airport and avoid making statements that deepen public tensions.
Speaking at Government House on August 5, Sihasak said he had previously discussed similar incidents with the Chinese ambassador, describing them as highly sensitive issues requiring careful diplomatic handling.
"The ambassador should come forward to explain the situation, not simply defend China's interests, but also help build understanding," Sihasak said. "The ambassador is stationed in Thailand. The primary duty is to promote relations between our two countries and foster mutual understanding between our peoples."
The remarks came after approximately 20 Chinese passengers were denied boarding at Suvarnabhumi Airport. The incident drew increased public attention after video footage emerged showing a Thai airport security officer making a racist gesture.
Sihasak stressed that diplomats must be mindful of their role when addressing such disputes. "Therefore, any public statements by the ambassador must take that responsibility into account and should not add to the current tensions," he said. "I believe the ambassador understands this."
He added that the same principle applies to Thai diplomats serving abroad. "The Thai ambassador in China must also work to preserve good relations between our countries," he said.
Sihasak said Thailand must continue enforcing its immigration regulations while ensuring visitors have a positive experience, emphasizing that authorities should strike a balance between law enforcement and maintaining the country's image as a welcoming destination.