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British foreign secretary visits Thailand to pursue stronger defense and economic ties

Britain’s foreign secretary has met with Thailand’s prime minister on his first visit to the Indo-Pacific region

Via AP news wire
Wednesday 20 March 2024 13:07 GMT

Britain's foreign secretary met with Thailand's prime minister on Wednesday on his first visit to the Indo-Pacific region.

Britain's foreign office said the discussion between David Cameron and Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin was aimed at improving cooperation in areas including defense, the economy and trade. Britain estimates the countries' trading relationship as being worth $7.6 billion annually.

Cameron, a former British prime minister, was leaving later Wednesday for Australia for an annual bilateral meeting on defense and foreign affairs.

Cameron visited a Thai air force base and inspected jet fighters using British components, and visited a university to highlight British support for research into disease prevention and developing clean energy systems, the British statement said.

Cameron called Thailand an “influential player” in the region.

The Thai government noted that Britain was the first European country to form a strategic partnership with Thailand. The partnership addresses science, security, education and other areas.

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