In Beijing, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met with Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn of the Kingdom of Thailand on Monday, marking a significant moment in bilateral relations.
As China celebrates the 75th anniversary of the People's Republic’s founding and approaches the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations with Thailand, both nations are poised to explore new opportunities for collaboration in modernization and the creation of a joint China-Thailand community.
China has maintained its position as Thailand's largest trading partner for several years and recently emerged as the top source of foreign investment in the country, highlighting the growing economic bond between the two nations.
On the inaugural day of the mutual visa exemption policy, over 20,000 arrivals were recorded between the two countries, signaling a promising future for cultural exchanges.
Princess Sirindhorn, who has visited China more than 50 times, emphasized the deep-rooted friendship and expressed Thailand’s readiness to enhance cooperation in fields such as science, technology, agriculture, and education.
Both leaders affirmed their commitment to building a shared future, fostering continuous progress in strengthening the China-Thailand community.
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