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- Prasong Soonsiri (Thai: ประสงค์ สุ่นศิริ; born 11 August 1927) is a Thai politician, and former Royal Thai Air Force squadron leader, Thai Foreign Minister...
- Thaksin was appointed Foreign Minister in December 1994, replacing Prasong Soonsiri. Thaksin left Palang Dharma along with many of its MPs in 1996, and founded...
- Anand Panyarachun Preceded by Pongpol Adireksarn Succeeded by Prasong Soonsiri In office 6 March 1991 – 22 March 1992 Prime Minister Anand Panyarachun...
- Sarasin 1992: Pongpol Adireksarn 1992: Arsa Sarasin 1992–1994: Prasong Soonsiri 1994–1995: Thaksin Shinawatra 1995: Krasae Chanawongse 1995–1996: Kasem...
- Air Chief Marshal Siddhi Savetsila 6 1980–1986 Squadron Leader Prasong Soonsiri 7 1986–1991 Suwit Suthanukul 8 1991–1996 General Jarun Kullawanit 9 1996–1998...
- 1992-1994 Thailand Arsa Sarasin Pongpol Adireksarn Arsa Sarasin Prasong Soonsiri 1991-1992 1992 1992 1992-1994 Turkey Hikmet Çetin 1991-1994 Turkmenistan...
- Fredrick Chien 1990-1996 Tajikistan Rashid Alimov 1992-1994 Thailand Prasong Soonsiri 1992-1994 Turkey Hikmet Çetin 1991-1994 Turkmenistan Halykberdi Ataýew...
- coup. In December 2006, former National Security Council head Prasong Soonsiri claimed that he and five other senior military figures had been planning...
- Rashid Alimov (1992-1994) Talbak Nazarov (1994-2006) Thailand - Prasong Soonsiri (1992-1994) Thaksin Shinawatra (1994-1995) Turkey - Hikmet Çetin (1991-1994)...
- Wattanayagorn (born 1960), Deputy Secretary-General to the Prime Minister Prasong Soonsiri (born 1927), Minister of Foreign Affairs Phraya Manopakorn Nitithada (1884–1948)...