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Ukrainian lawmakers seek Thai role in rebuild efforts

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October 04, 2025

Ukraine has called on Thailand to appoint a special trade envoy to Kyiv to help coordinate reconstruction efforts in the war-torn country.

- ANUCHA CHAROENPO

The request was made during a diplomatic visit by three Ukrainian MPs: Vadym Halaichuk of the Servant of the People Party, Tamila Tasheva, who oversees restoration in occupied territories, and Lesia Vasylenko, head of climate change and clean air panels.

Speaking to the Bangkok Post, Mr Halaichuk emphasised the enduring friendship between Ukraine and Thailand since Ukraine's independence, and the importance of expanding cooperation in the face of Russia's ongoing aggression.

"This visit is part of a broader effort to inform our partners in Thailand about the realities in Ukraine," Mr Halaichuk said. "Our top priority is to share our fight for freedom, independence, and territorial integrity — and to engage directly with decision-makers in Parliament, government, and civil society."

The Ukrainian delegation met with Thai officials from the Senate, House of Representatives, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and academic institutions.

MORE TO BE DONE

Mr Halaichuk highlighted Thailand's consistent support for Ukraine at the United Nations, particularly in backing resolutions that defend Ukraine's sovereignty and provide other humanitarian assistance, such as donations.

However, he noted that more could be done in areas such as trade, sanctions, and economic cooperation.

Mr Halaichuk also stressed the need for closer consultation between the two governments.

"We're proposing formal consultations to push forward economic and cultural cooperation," he said.

"Appointing a Thai special trade envoy to Ukraine would be a significant step in that direction."

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