Iran and Thailand Celebrate 70 Years of Diplomatic Relations by Strengthening Bilateral Ties

Iran and Thailand Celebrate 70 Years of Diplomatic Relations by Strengthening Bilateral Ties

In a significant diplomatic meeting, senior officials from Iran and Thailand have committed to enhancing their bilateral relations. This high-level discussion marks a pivotal moment in strengthening ties between the two nations.

On Friday, Mohammad-Reza Bahrami, the Director General for South Asia at Iran’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, engaged in talks with Eksiri Pintaruchi, the Permanent Secretary of Thailand’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The meeting was held to commemorate the 70th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Iran and Thailand.

The discussions centered around several key areas aimed at boosting cooperation:

  • Political Cooperation: Both sides emphasized the need for increased political consultations.
  • Bilateral Cooperation: Strengthening collaboration in various sectors was a priority.
  • Joint Programs: Implementation of joint initiatives was also highlighted.

During the meeting, the Thai diplomat expressed appreciation for Iran’s efforts in securing the release of Thai prisoners in Gaza. She noted her country’s political will to enhance cooperation with Iran across multiple sectors.

Several important agreements were reached during the talks, including:

  1. Exchange of high-level delegations.
  2. Establishment of a joint economic commission.
  3. Continuation of expert-level consultations in science and technology.

Furthermore, both nations plan to implement cultural programs and organize a joint consular meeting in the upcoming months. They also highlighted the significance of multilateralism in tackling global challenges and agreed to collaborate more closely on the international stage.

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