Thai-New Zealand Ready to move forward with potential cooperation


Australia, “Seththa” held bilateral discussions with the Prime Minister of New Zealand, emphasizing the long-standing close relationship. Ready to move forward with potential cooperation, while the New Zealand Prime Minister will lead a business delegation to visit Thailand this April.

Time: 1:45 p.m. (Melbourne local time) which is 4 hours faster than Bangkok) at the Langham Melbourne Hotel, Melbourne, Commonwealth of Australia, Mr. Settha Thavisin, Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Bilateral discussion with Mr. Christopher Luxon (The Right Honorable Christopher Luxon), Prime Minister of New Zealand. During the special ASEAN-Australia Summit to celebrate the 50th anniversary of relations

The Prime Minister praised the close 68-year relationship between Thailand and New Zealand, with Thailand being one of New Zealand’s oldest allies in Southeast Asia. by the Prime Minister Sincerely hope that the two sides will actively cooperate. To drive relationships and cooperation in areas of mutual benefit. Ready
to seek cooperation in new fields with potential, knowing that the Prime Minister of New Zealand intends to pay an official visit to Thailand. This will be a good opportunity for both countries. Promote visits at a high level Ready to push for cooperation in various fields with common potential

Prime Minister of New Zealand Admire the good relationship and cooperation between Thailand and New Zealand. and confirm readiness to cooperate with Thailand in a comprehensive manner. At the same time, both sides supported the continued exchange of high-level visits. The New Zealand side welcomes the Prime Minister at any time and the New Zealand Prime Minister is interested in visiting Thailand. Ready to bring a group of businessmen in agriculture, education, digital economy, green energy to join the group during April. The Prime Minister was ready to welcome him. In addition, both sides raised issues regarding visa exemptions between each other. Both sides will continue to discuss.

Source: Thai News Agency