talks with military officials who asked him to “stop making political statements”.
He added the talks involved “no intimidation or coercion”.
The increase in “attitude adjustment” sessions comes amid a rocky patch for Thai-US relations following a recent visit by Daniel Russel, the most senior US official to travel to the kingdom since the coup.
Russel held meetings with junta officials and Yingluck — but not Prime Minister Prayut — and delivered a speech warning that the military’s pursuit of Thailand’s first female premier risked being perceived as “politically driven”.
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