PUBLISHED: 9 Apr 2024 at 04: 55
Prime Minister of New Zealand, Christopher Luxon, may invite Thai Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin to an established visit from April 16 to April 18.
His group will include Simon Watts, the Minister for Climate Change, Paulo Garcia, a Member of Parliament, and representatives from some New Zealand government organizations, as well as company leaders.
Mr. Luxon and Mr. Srettha may speak with each other at Government House during the visit, and they will also meet with New Zealand business delegation members. Memorandums of Understanding between Thai and New Zealand organizations may be signed by both prime ministers.
The Thai excellent chancellor will host a dinner in Mr. Luxon’s honor. Additionally, the New Zealand premier does have a reception for members of both countries ‘ public and private sectors, as well as meet well-known New York based in Bangkok.
A New Zealand premier’s first official visit to Thailand in 11 years may remain Mr. Luxon’s. According to the Foreign Ministry, his explore will also strengthen diplomatic ties between the two nations, which have been in place for roughly 70 years.
It will also offer an option for Thailand and New Zealand to strengthen cooperation in all areas, especially in defence and security, the economy, fresh energy, innovation, education and social areas, as well as people- to- people cooperation.
Mr Luxon’s attend may be part of a South Asian journey from April 14- 20, where he will even attend Singapore and the Philippines.