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A heartfelt acknowledgment from President Marcos to Ambassador Tull Traisorat for his role in strengthening Philippines-Thailand relations.

President Marcos Thanks Outgoing Thai Envoy For Strong Philippines-Thailand Ties

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President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. on Wednesday recognized outgoing Thai Ambassador to the Philippines Tull Traisorat for his role in strengthening bilateral ties between the Philippines and Thailand.

“I’d like to take this opportunity to thank you for everything you have done to bring our countries closer,” Marcos told Traisorat during a farewell call on the President in Malacañang.

“Thailand and the Philippines have forged many new agreements and many new alliances in the past years,” he added.

The President said cooperation between the two Southeast Asian neighbors experienced significant progress, particularly in post-pandemic recovery, economic policies, and diplomatic engagement during the Thai envoy’s tour of duty in Manila.

For his part, the Thai envoy said he appreciated his “very fruitful and rewarding” time in the country.

Manila and Bangkok have signed 54 bilateral agreements covering various sectors, including air services, agriculture, the abolition of entry visas, tourism, and technical, scientific, and cultural cooperation.

Both countries also agreed on illicit trafficking prevention, trade and industry, and defense logistics.

In 2023, Thailand was the Philippines’ seventh major trading partner, eighth largest export market, and sixth largest import supplier.

Total trade between the two nations amounted to USD10.81 billion, with USD2.93 billion in Philippine exports and USD7.87 billion in Philippine imports.

The Philippines and Thailand are marking the 76th anniversary of diplomatic relations this year. (PNA)