Prayuth Chan-ocha, Thai leader, buoyed by Trump invitation
BANGKOK – He’s no Rodrigo Duterte, but like the more outspoken Philippines president, Thai Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha now has a personal invitation to the White House from President Trump and a clear path to come in from the cold with Washington three years after seizing power in a military coup. Mr. Prayuth, the former Army…
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