Canberra, Bangkok step up ties


Australia and Thailand have agreed to strengthen ties, stepping up cooperation on defence and crime-fighting and looking to increase trade, said Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison.

Morrison and Thailand’s Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha agreed to step up the two countries’ relationship to a “Strategic Partnership”.

“In view of the evolving strategic shifts in the region, through this Strategic Partnership we will enhance cooperation in key areas, including defence and security, cyber affairs, anti-money laundering and combating transnational crime, ” Morrison said.

The announcement came ahead of a virtual Asean-East Asia Summit and a virtual Asean-Australia summit this weekend.

Thailand is one of Australia’s top 10 trading partners.

“Our trading relationship will grow even more important as both countries recover from the Covid-19 pandemic, ” Morrison said. — Reuters

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