German president to visit this month to meet Srettha, HM King

German president to visit this month to meet Srettha, HM King
German president to visit this month to meet Srettha, HM King
Steinmeier: Science and rail deals are pending ( Reuters image )

At the offer of Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier will travel to Thailand starting on January 24 and 26.

The signing of two new memoranda of understanding ( MoUs ) on the rail system and sciences will be witnessed by Mr. Steinmeier and M. Srettha as they discuss bilateral cooperation.

Cabinet ministers will even attend the debate, which are scheduled for January 25, according to government official Chai Wacharonke.

In honor of the visiting leader and his wife, Mr. Srettha may also host a state meal banquet at Government House. The visiting European senator and his family have been given an audience in the Amphorn Sathan Residential Hall at Dusit Palace on this particular event by Their Excellency the King and Queen.

Since Mr. Srettha’s administration took office, Mr Steinmeier will be the first international state head to travel to Thailand. Since original European president Johannes Rau’s visit in 2002, the visit will also mark the first official visit from a German leader.

The browse is seen as a great chance for both parties to improve their diplomatic and business ties while fully advancing their strategic alliance.

According to a state official,” The PM aims to push for more mutual benefits in the development of commerce, expense, and energy as well as for diplomatic cooperation to cope with changes in climate, occupations and security.”

A visit to the Mercedes- Benz Manufacturing ( Thailand ) factory in the province of Samut Prakan is part of the tour. The stock serves as the primary vehicle and electric vehicle production hub for the German automaker.

The Inclusive Sustainable Rice Landscape Project in the Trakan Phuetphon area, the Sirindhorn Dam, and the Hydro Floating Solar Hybrid Power Plant, one of the largest floating hydro-solar hybrid power stations, will also be visited by the German leader and his group in Ubon Ratchathani state.