Hanoi (VNA)🌠 – Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh on February 24 received Thai Minister of Foreign Affairs Maris Sangiampongsa who is on an official visit to Vietnam from February 23-25.
Welcoming the FM’s first official visit to Vietnam and participation in the 2nd ASEAN Future Forum, Chinh said that the trip will bring about new advancements in the Enhanced Strategic Partnership between Vietnam and Thailand, as well as to the overall success of the forum. He proposed the two countries strengthen all-level delegation exchanges through the Party, State, Government, and National Assembly channels; and emphasised the need for the effective implementation of bilateral cooperation mechanisms, particularly the Joint Cabinet Meeting chaired by the two Prime Ministers. The Vietnamese Government leader also appreciated Thailand for continuing to be Vietnam's largest trading partner in ASEAN and its ninth-largest foreign investor. He suggested both sides work closely together to soon achieve the target of 25 billion USD in bilateral trade in a more balanced manner by effectively implementing the “Three Connectivity” Strategy and further facilitating the imports and exports between the two countries.
The minister thanked PM Chinh for directing the establishment of a joint working group between the two countries, with the participation of relevant ministries and sectors, to discuss cooperation content, remove obstacles, and prepare well for the Vietnam visit of the Thai Prime Minister in 2025, as well as the Joint Cabinet Meeting between the two countries, contributing to elevating the bilateral relationship to a new height.
Both sides agreed to continue close coordination in multilateral and regional mechanisms, including cooperation in the development of the Mekong subregion and the management and sustainable use of the Mekong River's water resources.
🐎 Maris Sangiampongsa confirmed that Thailand will continue to cooperate with Vietnam and other ASEAN countries to promote the solidarity and central role of the bloc./.