Bangkok: The President of the National Assembly unveiled the outcomes of his visit to China, underscoring the close relations and mutual trust between the two nations. The visit emphasized cooperative efforts in the realms of economy, society, education, and politics, with an optimistic outlook for seamless Thai-Chinese trade across all dimensions.
According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Wan Muhammad Noor Matha, President of the National Assembly, highlighted the significance of his official visit to the People's Republic of China, which marked the 50th anniversary of Thailand-China relations from June 22-28, 2025. The visit was at the invitation of the Chinese government, the Royal Thai Embassy in Beijing, and the Thai-Chinese Friendship Association. Mr. Matha emphasized that Thailand and China share a longstanding brotherhood, with no current issues affecting their relationship, which remains strong across various sectors.
The visit's outcomes aimed to reinforce the existing robust relationship, fostering mutual trust and ensuring no harm in economic, social, educational, and political arenas. China places significant importance on President Xi Jinping's policies, which include successful poverty alleviation and transparent governance with minimal Western reliance. The rapid growth of China's economy suggests the possibility of it becoming the world's leading country.
In celebration of the enduring Thai-Chinese diplomatic relations, the Chinese Embassy in Thailand and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs will host an event on June 30th at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center, further strengthening the bilateral ties.