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Official visit to the Kingdom of Thailand of the Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Bhutan

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His Excellency Dasho Tshering Tobgay, Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Bhutanand his spouse will make an Official Visit to Thailand, at the invitation of His Excellency Srettha Thavisin, Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Thailand, between June 25 and 28, 2024.

This will be the first visit to Thailand by the Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Bhutan after assuming his second term in January 2024. This reflects the significant progress in relations between Thailand and Bhutan, especially as this year marks the 35th anniversary of the establishment of relations diplomatic relations between both Kingdoms in 1989. This visit will also be an opportunity to advance bilateral relations and cooperation in various dimensions, such as trade and investment, tourism, education, renewable energies and the development of human resources. The importance of investment prospects in Gelephu Mindfulness City (GMC), Bhutan’s new economic hub, will also be highlighted.

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On June 26, 2024, at the Government House, the Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Bhutan will attend official programs including the official welcome ceremony, a bilateral meeting, the signing of memorandums of understanding between relevant Thai and Bhutanese agencies which will be attended by the leaders of both countries, a joint press conference and a lunch offered by the Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Thailand in honor of the Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Bhutan and his spouse. The Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Bhutan will also attend other side events, including networking activities with the Thai business and tourism sectors, and will deliver a special lecture at Chulalongkorn University.

This visit will also be an opportunity to advance bilateral relations and cooperation in various dimensions, such as trade and investment.

Thailand and Bhutan have maintained close and cordial relations, based on the special ties of friendship between the Royal Families of both Kingdoms, the constant exchanges of visits at various levels, as well as Buddhist ties and cultural affinities.


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