Foreign Minister, Winston Peters, has wrapped up a programme of engagements in Bangkok, where he met with Thai political and business leaders.
“Thailand is an important economic and security partner for New Zealand. We are seriously focused on achieving our joint ambition of lifting our relationship to a ‘Strategic Partnership’ by 2026,” Mr Peters says.
“High-level contact between our two countries is key to taking our relationship to the next level. That is why we have agreed to re-establish regular and substantial Foreign Minister consultations.
“We look forward to hosting Thai Foreign Minister Maris Sangiampongsa in New Zealand for the first of these consultations in the coming months.”
While in Thailand, Mr Peters met with Deputy Prime Minister, and Interior Minister, Anutin Charnvirakul, Thai political and business leaders, and New Zealand alumni. He also witnessed the signing of three Memorandums of Understanding between New Zealand and Thai businesses.
Thailand is the seventh member of ASEAN that Mr Peters has visited this year.
Mr Peters travels to Jakarta today to represent New Zealand at the inauguration of President-elect Prabowo Subianto.