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Thailand to seek security cooperatio­n with Saudi Arabia

Foreign Minister Don Pramudwina­i scheduled to visit Riyadh on May 15-18

- Aksarapak Lapanunt Bangkok

Thailand will be seeking to revive security ties with Saudi Arabia, a top official said on Friday, as the Thai foreign minister is scheduled to visit Riyadh next week.

Bilateral ties stalled in the 1980s and were renewed in late January, following Thai Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha’s visit to Riyadh, which was the first top leadership meeting between the two countries in over three decades.

The two government­s have since signed cooperatio­n agreements to promote trade, investment, and labor recruitmen­t, but defense ties have not been discussed yet.

Thai Foreign Minister Don Pramudwina­i, who is also Thailand’s deputy prime minister, is scheduled to visit Saudi Arabia on May 15-18. His delegation will include representa­tives from government agencies and the private sector.

“There has been an ongoing attempt for a cooperatio­n on security areas as organizati­ons involving security matters of the two countries have not had a chance to meet in more than 30 years,” Darm Boontham, directorge­neral of the Department of South Asia, Middle East,

and African Affairs of the Thai Ministry of Foreign Affairs, told Arab News.

“We might be able to see the first step,” he added, referring to the foreign minister’s visit. “There have been discussion­s and drafting on the framework on security cooperatio­n; one important area is military

cooperatio­n and exchanging intelligen­ce.”

In a press conference on Thursday evening, Boontham said Thai officials would discuss a planned visit of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to Bangkok, which Thailand hopes will be in the coming months.

Pramudwina­i is expected to meet his Saudi counterpar­t Prince Faisal bin Farhan and the investment, tourism, and energy ministers.

Since the restoratio­n of diplomatic ties, the two countries have already restarted people-to-people exchanges.

Saudia, the flag carrier of Saudi Arabia, resumed commercial flights between Riyadh and Bangkok in late February. Thai Airways has announced it will start flying from Bangkok to Jeddah in July.

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Foreign Minister Don Pramudwina­i

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