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Thai PM Thavisin makes inaugural visits to Malaysia

These would include task forces on tourism, trade, food security and agriculture as well as border security issues, says Anwar.

The Nation (ANN)
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Thu, October 12, 2023

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Thai PM Thavisin makes inaugural visits to Malaysia Thai Prime Minister Sretta Thavisin and Malaysian Prime Ministeri Anwar Ibrahim. (The Jakarta Post/The Nation)

Malaysia and Thailand have agreed to form a number of task forces to boost existing ties, says Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim.

These would include task forces on tourism, trade, food security and agriculture as well as border security issues, says Anwar.

Anwar added that Thailand remained an ‘important and key neighbour’ to Malaysia and said he was pleased with the pragmatic outcome of the bilateral meeting.

“We have set up a number of task forces.. that must complete their work within a period of one month,” he said during a joint press conference with Thailand Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin after a bilateral meeting at Perdana Putra building here on Wednesday.

Anwar said that both sides would meet again in a period of one month, after the relevant reports had been submitted to him and Thavisin, to review the performance of the respective task forces.

“Prime Minister Sretta Thavisin has been forthcoming, and hopefully we can increase trade and investments, as well as complement each other as neighbours, and benefit immensely from the experience of both countries,” added Anwar.

Srettha arrived in Malaysia today for a two-day working visit. This was his inaugural visit to Malaysia after being sworn in as the prime minister of Thailand on Sept 5.

This would be Anwar and Srettha’s second meeting. The first engagement between the two leaders was on the sidelines of the 78th United Nations General Assembly last month.

In 2022, Thailand was Malaysia’s seventh-largest trading partner globally and ranked third among the Asean member countries.

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