Ambassador urges accurate Thai coverage of U.S. elections

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Speaking at a workshop organized by the U.S. Embassy in collaboration with the Thai Journalists Association in Bangkok, the Ambassador stressed the significance of clear and factual reporting in supporting democratic processes, especially amid global disinformation challenges.

U.S. Ambassador to Thailand Robert F. Godec recently addressed the critical role of Thai media in accurately reporting on the U.S. presidential elections. Speaking at a workshop organized by the U.S. Embassy in collaboration with the Thai Journalists Association in Bangkok, the Ambassador stressed the significance of clear and factual reporting in supporting democratic processes, especially amid global disinformation challenges.

The workshop provided 42 Thai journalists with in-depth knowledge of the U.S. electoral system, seeking to improve the coverage of how U.S. elections affect American foreign policy and international relations, including ties with Thailand.



Ambassador Godec assured participants that, despite possible policy changes under different administrations, the core objectives of U.S. foreign policy—security, democracy, prosperity, and development—remain steadfast.

In addition to discussions on the electoral process, the workshop explored the longstanding Thai-U.S. relationship, recognizing Thailand as a key regional strategic partner. (NNT)