The two delegations, led by Deputy Foreign Minister Dang Dinh Quy and Permanent Secretary of the Thai Foreign Ministry Busaya Mathelin, discussed and agreed on a number of measures to enhance bilateral ties, including exchanging delegations and working to increase trade to USD 20 billion by 2020.

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Thai Foreign Ministry officials at the consultation 
Other measures were also devised to boost cooperation in security, defense, trade, investment, transport, labor, culture, tourism, education, and science-technology.

The officials agreed to resolve emerging issues in a fraternal spirit and promote the realization of an agreement on sending Vietnamese workers to Thailand in 2017.

Both sides will accelerate the opening of a coach route linking Thailand, Laos and Vietnam and a coastal route traversing Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam.

At the consultation, they lauded the two countries’ coordination at regional and international forums while exchanging views on regional and global matters of shared concern.

They agreed to make joint efforts to strengthen the solidarity of ASEAN and ensure the bloc’s central role in security and strategic issues in the region. The officials also committed to promoting peace, security and stability in the East Sea (South China Sea).

On this occasion, Busaya Mathelin thanked Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc and a high-ranking delegation of Vietnam for paying their respects to Thailand’s late King Bhumibol Adulyadej.

Meeting with Deputy Minister Quy, Thai Foreign Minister Don Pramudwinai expressed his delight at the outcomes of the consultation, adding that he wants the two sides to bolster collaboration. He also voiced his hope that ASEAN will have a common voice in important regional and international issues.

At another meeting, Quy and Apisak Sombutcharoennon – Director of the Center for Strategic Studies under Thailand’s Defense Ministry – shared their views about the world and regional situation and agreed to step up the center's affiliation with research institutes in Vietnam.

Source: VNA