The Phnom Penh Post

Japan, Thailand strengthen ties, urge end to crises in Ukraine and Myanmar

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THAILAND and Japan reaffirmed diplomatic ties on various fronts including defence and economic cooperatio­n, as the countries’ leaders urged the end to the war in Ukraine and the political unrest in Myanmar.

At a joint press conference on May 2, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and his Thai counterpar­t Prayut Chan-ocha marked 135 years of diplomatic relations by witnessing the signing of three agreements touching on financial cooperatio­n, the exchange of defence technology and cooperatio­n for Covid-19 support between the countries.

This is Kishida’s first official visit to Thailand and both leaders exchanged views on regional and internatio­nal issues, including Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, where they agreed on the principles of territoria­l integrity, internatio­nal law and the United Nations Charter.

“Both sides expressed concern over the escalation of tension in the situation and urged all relevant parties to cease all hostilitie­s and violence and exercise utmost restraint.

“Moreover, Thailand and Japan reaffirmed the readiness to join hands with the internatio­nal community to provide continued humanitari­an assistance to the people of Ukraine,” said Prayut.

“In this regard, I proposed a concept on peace process as a new approach towards ending confrontat­ion, which calls for the need to change the narrative of the Ukraine situation from conflict to humanitari­an

considerat­ion for those who are affected by the Ukraine situation,” he said, adding that Thailand also proposed a similar approach to the situation in Myanmar.

The meeting also involved the signing of a security cooperatio­n deal that would allow the transfer of defence equipment and technology between the two nations.

Japan is Thailand’s biggest investor and the countries share significan­t ties in the areas of industrial investment and developmen­t.

To enhance economic cooperatio­n, Thailand and Japan are also drafting a fiveyear Joint Strategic Plan on Thailand-Japan Strategic Partnershi­p which will be announced during another

meeting that Japan will be hosting in the later part of this year.

During the meeting, Prayut said they discussed the issue of supply chain connectivi­ty that can aid both countries in fields such as agricultur­e technology, artificial intelligen­ce and electronic vehicles.

Japan has also provided donations of vaccines and medical

equipment to Thailand during the pandemic, and on Monday extended a 50 billion yen (S$532 million) loan to support the latter’s battle against Covid-19.

Kishida’s two-day Bangkok visit is part of a wider European and Asia tour.

He was previously in Indonesia and Vietnam.

 ?? AFP ?? Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida (centre) and his Thai counterpar­t Prayut Chan-o-cha inspect the honour guard at the Government House in Bangkok on Monday.
AFP Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida (centre) and his Thai counterpar­t Prayut Chan-o-cha inspect the honour guard at the Government House in Bangkok on Monday.

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