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Tuesday, May 20, 2025

Thailand and Indonesia Strengthen Bilateral Relations to Enhance ASEAN Cooperation

Memorandum of Understanding on health cooperation coincides with the commemoration of 75 years of diplomatic ties.
In a significant diplomatic development, Thailand and Indonesia have strengthened their bilateral ties to enhance cooperation within the framework of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).

At Government House in Bangkok, a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed between the Ministry of Public Health of Thailand and the Ministry of Health of Indonesia, focusing on various aspects of health cooperation.

The MoU was formalized by Thailand’s Public Health Minister Somsak Thepsuthin and Indonesia’s Foreign Minister Sugiono.

The agreement aims to bolster collaborative efforts in public health by addressing key areas such as strengthening health systems, enhancing primary healthcare services, preventing and controlling communicable diseases, ensuring the security of pharmaceuticals and medical supplies, as well as improving health financing and promoting health tourism.

Following the signing of the MoU, Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn and Indonesian President Subianto held a joint press conference where significant aspects of their discussions were outlined.

Prime Minister Paetongtarn expressed honor in welcoming President Subianto during his inaugural official visit to Thailand.

She emphasized the historical friendship between the two nations, marked by King Chulalongkorn’s notable visit to Java in 1871, signaling relations that date back over 150 years.

The visit occurs as Thailand and Indonesia commemorate the 75th anniversary of their diplomatic relations.

During the meetings, both leaders conducted constructive discussions and co-chaired the inaugural leaders’ consultation, a new mechanism aimed at fostering regular exchanges between their administrations.

The elevation of bilateral relations to a strategic partnership was announced, indicating a commitment to deepen cooperation across various sectors for the mutual benefit of both countries.

In the realm of political and security cooperation, both leaders agreed to enhance high-level exchanges and leverage existing bilateral mechanisms.

The foreign ministries were charged with developing a strategic partnership action plan, set to be finalized within the year.

Plans to enhance military collaboration include joint efforts in defense industry partnerships, as well as increased cooperation between Thai and Indonesian police forces to combat transnational crime, particularly in areas such as online fraud, human trafficking, and drug smuggling.

On the economic front, Thailand and Indonesia have committed to boosting trade, investment, and tourism, with bilateral trade projected to reach approximately US$18 billion (594.88 billion baht) in 2024.

Thai officials expressed optimism in the potential for further growth benefiting both nations and the broader ASEAN region.

Thailand will convene the first Joint Trade Committee meeting later this year to explore new areas of cooperation, encouraging collaborative efforts between public agencies and the private sector to unlock investment opportunities.

In discussions on food and energy security, both nations agreed to revitalize cooperation in agricultural trade and the halal industry while exploring partnerships in sustainable fisheries.

They also committed to increasing collaboration on energy security, with a strong focus on renewable and green energy initiatives.

Tourism cooperation was also a point of emphasis, with the launch of new flight routes connecting Bangkok to Surabaya and Medan, as well as a planned route from Phuket to Medan, anticipated to enhance tourism ties between Thailand and Indonesia’s regions of eastern Java and northern Sumatra.

Joint promotional efforts by tourism agencies aim to leverage these new routes and identify further potential connections.

In the area of public health and education, as members of the Foreign Policy and Global Health Group under the United Nations framework, Thailand expressed its willingness to share its experiences on universal health coverage, a system it has developed since 2001.

Lastly, both leaders reiterated their commitment to ASEAN's centrality and unity in light of ongoing global political and economic uncertainties.

They pledged to support inclusive and sustainable economic and social integration within ASEAN while also expressing a shared interest in promoting peace and stability in Myanmar.

In this context, Thailand and Indonesia plan to collaborate with Malaysia, the current chair of ASEAN, to support ongoing peace efforts within the region.

Prime Minister Paetongtarn concluded the press conference by expressing appreciation to President Subianto for his warm friendship, indicating hopes for a reciprocal official visit to Indonesia in the near future.
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