Monday, November 19, 2012

Rais Obama nchini Thailand


President Obama is practicing a new brand of foreign relations, appearing to flirt with Thailand’s attractive prime minister on his first stop of his three-day tour of Southeast Asia.

Foreign policy: The president and the prime minister could be seen laughing together and exchanging playful glances throughout a state dinner at the Government House in Bangkok
The president and the prime minister could be seen laughing together and exchanging playful glances throughout a state dinner at the Government House in Bangkok
Friendly: Obama and Shinawatra burst into laughter during the press conferenceObama and Shinawatra burst into laughter during the press conference
 
The president and Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra could be seen laughing together and exchanging playful glances throughout a state dinner at the Government House in Bangkok on Sunday night.

They were joined by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who toasted to the U.S.-Thailand friendship with Shinawatra.
Why hello there: President Obama shakes hands with Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra as he arrives at the Government House in Bangkok, ThailandPresident Obama shakes hands with Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra as he arrives at the Government House in Bangkok, Thailand
Glances: Obama enjoys a joke with Thai PM Yingluck Shinawatra during a state dinner in ThailandObama enjoys a joke with Thai PM Yingluck Shinawatra during a state dinner in Thailand
Welcome tour: Thai Prime Minister Shinawatra, right, looks back at President Obama during a press conference in Bangkok Thai Prime Minister Shinawatra, right, looks back at President Obama during a press conference in Bangkok
 
 By ASSOCIATED PRESS and DAILY MAIL REPORTER

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