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Thai, Malaysian PMs vow to enhance bilateral relations

Thai, Malaysian PMs vow to enhance bilateral relations

Feb 26, 2022

Bangkok (Thailand), February 26: Thai Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha and his Malaysian counterpart Ismail Sabri Yaakob on Friday vowed to enhance the strategic partnership between the two countries and work closely to achieve post-COVID-19 recovery.
Speaking at a joint press conference in Bangkok, Prayut said Ismail Sabri's visit to Thailand, the first official visit of a foreign leader to Thailand since the outbreak of COVID-19, underscores the two countries' close relations as immediate neighbors.
Amid efforts to revive economic growth and boost tourism, the two leaders agreed to reopen borders for fully vaccinated travelers with no quarantine as soon as possible.
The two sides reaffirmed their commitment to promote bilateral trade and investment and to continue working closely to achieve the bilateral trade target of 30 billion U.S. dollars with an extended timeframe to 2025, according to a joint press statement.
They also agreed to explore new areas of cooperation, including digital economy, circular and green economy in line with the Bio-Circular-Green economy model towards sustainable development and inclusive future, as well as possible collaboration in vaccine research.
Source: Xinhua