During this visit, Son will also co-chair the fifth meeting of the countries’ Joint Committee on Bilateral Cooperation.
Talking to the Vietnam News Agency, Chargé d’affaires a.i. of Vietnam in Thailand Bui Thi Hue said the two countries marked the 10th anniversary of their strategic partnership in 2023. Over the past years, bilateral relations have been reinforced and growing fast and practically in all fields with profound political trust and the cooperation in economy - trade - investment and security - defense among bright spots.
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Chargé d’affaires a.i. of Vietnam in Thailand Bui Thi Hue |
She noted that they jointly built an action plan for implementing the enhanced strategic partnership, established in 2015, for the 2022 - 2027 period that serves as a solid foundation for bolstering ties in all key areas.
Thailand wishes to continue expanding cooperation and friendship with Vietnam, which could be seen in the maintenance of high-level meetings and important cooperation mechanisms. It also respects Vietnam’s role in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and supports many initiatives by Vietnam at regional and international forums, Hue went on.
Thailand is currently the biggest trade partner of Vietnam in ASEAN, with bilateral trade approximating 19 billion USD in 2023. Having poured over 14 billion USD into 750 projects, it ranks ninth among the 144 foreign investors and second among the ASEAN investors in Vietnam, statistics show.
Besides, connections in other fields such as security - defense, culture, and education have also reaped practical results, she remarked, describing the Vietnam - Thailand relations as not only multifaceted but also very close.
At the fifth meeting of the Joint Committee on Bilateral Cooperation, the diplomat added, the two sides will discuss measures for fostering ties across the board, from politics - diplomacy and economy - trade - investment to security - defense, on the basis of the action plan for implementing the enhanced strategic partnership 2022 - 2027.
They will also look into the implementation of the “Three Connections” initiative to ensure mutual benefits, with a focus on digital transformation, green transition, and circular economy to boost the two economies’ connectivity.
In addition, the meeting will also discuss preparations for a coming official visit to Vietnam by Thai Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, who will also co-chair the fourth joint cabinet meeting during the trip.
With continually strengthened cooperation in various areas, bilateral relations are developing well and boast much development potential in the future, Hue stated.
Source: VNA