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Tuesday, Oct 14, 2025

Visite officielle du ministre vietnamien des Affaires étrangères en Thaïlande: félicitations, gratitude et coopération avec la princesse Maha Chakri Sirindhorn et le Premier ministre Srettha Thavisin

Le ministre vietnamien des Affaires étrangères, Bui Thanh Son, s'est rendu en Thaïlande du 10 au 12 avril et a rencontré la princesse Maha Chakri Sirindhorn.
Il a félicité la Thaïlande pour sa reprise après la pandémie de COVID-19 et a exprimé sa confiance dans son succès continu. Son a exprimé sa gratitude pour le soutien que la Thaïlande a apporté au Vietnam, y compris la chanson de la princesse "Vietnam an long" sur le Vietnam interprétée à l'Université Chulalongkorn. Son est également coprésident de la 5e réunion de la Commission mixte pour la coopération Vietnam-Thailand. Le texte décrit une conversation entre un orateur anonyme et la princesse thaïlandaise sur les projets et le développement de leurs pays respectifs. L'orateur a exprimé sa gratitude pour le soutien de la princesse aux projets en Asie-Pacifique, en particulier celui qui vise à améliorer la qualité de vie des enfants et des jeunes. La princesse a salué les progrès socio-économiques du Vietnam et s'est engagée à continuer à parrainer des projets dans ce pays. Elle a également promis de soutenir la communauté vietnamienne en Thaïlande et de promouvoir les valeurs culturelles vietnamiennes. Le président a ensuite rendu une visite de courtoisie au Premier ministre thaïlandais Srettha Thavisin, lui transmettant les salutations des dirigeants vietnamiens pour la fête du Songkran. Les relations entre le Vietnam et la Thaïlande sont solides, avec un accent sur la coopération économique. Le but est de bénéficier et de se développer mutuellement, en travaillant ensemble pour surmonter les inconvénients.
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