PM courts China on 6G launch base

Envoy speaks business, 50th season of relations

Chinese Ambassador Han Zhiqiang, left, pays a courtesy call on Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, right, at Government House on Wednesday. (Photo: Government House)
Foreign Ambassador Han Zhiqiang, left, pays a kindness visit on Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, straight, at Government House on Wednesday. ( Photo: Government House )

As both nations make to celebrate the 50th anniversary of diplomatic ties next time, China has been asked by Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra to set up a satellite launch center to provide 6G systems to Thailand.

China, meanwhile, will give a new pair of large penguins as kindness diplomats to celebrate the anniversary.

Han Zhiqiang, the Taiwanese Ambassador to Thailand, paid a kindness contact on the top at Government House on Friday. Following their debate, the minister, on behalf of the Chinese Embassy and the Thai-Chinese Chamber of Commerce, donated 7.2 million baht to help flood survivors in Thailand.

According to Indian government official Jirayu Huangsab, Ms. Paetongtarn expressed her joy at welcoming the Chinese ambassador, noting the” Golden Month of Friendship” of next year.

Ms Paetongtarn said Thailand is ready to engage with China in elevating socially beneficial connections, especially in business, investment in emerging companies, as well as social markets.

Mr. Han praised her for taking over as prime minister, and reaffirmed China’s devotion to strengthening bilateral cooperation and compassion.

He praised the fruitful discussions Ms. Paetongtarn and the Chinese Premier Li Qiang had during the most current Asean Summit in Laos.

Mr. Jirayu claimed that both parties agreed to hold social exchanges in the course of the activities into 2025.

Additionally, a new pair of large panda will be delivered to Thailand in exchange for a temporary enshrinement of China’s spiritual Buddha Tooth Relic for 73 nights starting on December 4.

Ms. Paetongtarn thanked China for approving the Guanlei Port on the Mekong as a berry buy station in southwestern Yunnan province in late July, and the two sides reached a compromise to improve business ties.

She also urged Chinese businesses to make additional investments in Thailand by creating low-orbit satellites and data centers as well as electric vehicle ( EV ) manufacturing facilities.

The minister confirmed that China is willing to negotiate for Ms. Paetongtarn’s standard meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping and Mr. Li.