Britain to move Bangkok embassy after record sale

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Britain to move Bangkok embassy after record sale

AFP

The record £420 million ($596 million) sale of the embassy in Bangkok's Lumpini neighborhood is the UK foreign ministry's biggest ever such deal and the biggest land deal in Thai history

LONDON, United Kingdom – Britain is to move its embassy in Bangkok after the record £420 million ($596 million) sale of its current premises in the Thai capital, the UK’s foreign ministry announced Wednesday, January 31.

The sale of the embassy in Bangkok’s Lumpini neighborhood was the foreign ministry’s biggest ever such deal and the biggest land deal in Thai history, according to the ministry. 

The 1920s building was purchased by property firm Hongkong Land and Thai conglomerate Central Group.

Embassy staff are due to relocate to the AIA Sathorn Tower by the end of the year.

“Our workforce in Bangkok will be moving into a state-of-the-art premises by 2019 and this can only enhance our trade links and bilateral relations in Thailand and throughout the region,” foreign minister Boris Johnson said in a statement.

Large parts of the current embassy were said to be unusable and the building was in need of significant refurbishment.

Simon McDonald, head of Britain’s diplomatic service, said the move was being made “in a tight fiscal environment” and it was right to take “tough decisions” to ensure the UK’s global presence.

Funds raised by the sale will be spent on up to 40 “modernization projects” at British embassies around the world, the foreign ministry said. – Rappler.com

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