
The US affirmed here Monday its support for the democratic process in Thailand, calling for resolving differences "peacefully." "The United States strongly supports democratic institutions and the democratic process in Thailand, a long-time friend and ally," State Department Spokeswoman Jennifer Psaki said in a statement. She shed light on Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra call for elections "as a way forward amid ongoing political tensions and demonstrations. " She affirmed "we encourage all involved to resolve political differences peacefully and democratically in a way that reflects the will of the Thai people and strengthens the rule of law." Protests that have been ongoing in Bangkok for over two weeks now calling for the government of Prime Minister Shinawatra to step down continue, despite the announcement of early elections.
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