32 countries issue travel warnings against travelling to Thailand

BANGKOK, 29 Nov 2013 (NNT) — A total of 32 countries have so far issued warnings about traveling to Thailand. Foreign press is also keeping a close watch on developments of the ongoing political demonstrations.

A number of protesters are still staying at many government offices around the capital despite the government’s efforts to negotiate with them. There have been no serious clashes between police and protesters reported so far, however.

Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra yesterday breezed through the no-confidence debate, with the votes of 297 against 134. Meanwhile, Mr. Suthep Thaugsuban, the core-leader of the current protests, stated that he would wrap up his protests no later than November 30.

Read more: NNT

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