On October 12, 2023, Mr. Parnpree Bahiddha-nukara, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Thailand, held a bilateral meeting with Foreign Minister of Japan Kamikawa Yoko in the Buakaew Room of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs , during her introductory visit to Thailand as a guest of the Ministry from October 12 to 13, 2023.
On this occasion, both parties reiterated their commitment to advance the “Comprehensive Strategic Partnership” between Thailand and Japan. They also welcomed the close cooperation in security and defense, as well as interpersonal relations, and agreed to promote more exchanges of high-level visits.
On the economic front, in pursuit of Thailand’s “Proactive Economic Diplomacy”, Thailand and Japan, as long-time high-quality economic partners, agreed to promote new economic industries, such as digital economy, innovations, economic Blue, the Green Economy, and deepen collaboration in sectors in which Japan has extensive experience, such as EV, medical devices, bioindustry, creative economy, digital economy, and maximize the use of their respective “soft powers ”.
In addition, they welcomed the successful training of the first class of Thai Kosen graduates. Both parties will cooperate to support the career paths of these young graduates, as well as the possibility of them continuing their training in Japan. In addition, Foreign Minister Kamikawa would help facilitate and support the expansion of Thai businesses and investments in Japan, mainly in the renewable energy and services sectors. Both sides exchanged views on further strengthening the already close cooperation in the sub-regional, regional and international frameworks, particularly the Mekong-Japan Cooperation, ACMECS and ASEAN.
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On the economic front, in pursuit of Thailand’s “Proactive Economic Diplomacy”, Thailand and Japan, as long-time high-quality economic partners, agreed to promote new economic industries, such as digital economy, innovations, economic Blue, the Green Economy, and deepen collaboration in sectors in which Japan has extensive experience, such as EV, medical devices, bioindustry, creative economy, digital economy, and maximize the use of their respective “soft powers ”.
In addition, they welcomed the successful training of the first class of Thai Kosen graduates. Both parties will cooperate to support the career paths of these young graduates, as well as the possibility of them continuing their training in Japan.
On the other hand, Foreign Minister Kamikawa would help facilitate and support the expansion of Thai companies and investments in Japan, mainly in the renewable energy and services sectors.
Both sides exchanged views on further strengthening the already close cooperation in the subregional, regional and international frameworks
Both sides exchanged views on further strengthening the already close cooperation in the sub-regional, regional and international frameworks, particularly the Mekong-Japan Cooperation, ACMECS and ASEAN.
They also discussed regional and international issues of mutual interest, including recent developments in the Middle East and Myanmar, reaffirming their common values and cooperation in promoting peace, stability, security and sustainable growth in the region. Foreign Minister Kamikawa also expressed his sincere condolences to Thailand for the loss of life and injuries resulting from the recent attack in Israel. In this regard, Deputy Prime Minister Parnpree expressed appreciation for his concern and provided information on the Government’s evacuation of Thai citizens and relief measures for affected Thais.
Source: https://reporteasia.com/sin-categoria/2023/10/13/viceprimer-ministro-canciller-tailandia-reune-ministro-asuntos-exteriores-japon/