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Thailand visit, BIMSTEC participation fruitful, says  PM Oli
April 5, 2025

Thailand visit, BIMSTEC participation fruitful, says  PM Oli

Kathmandu, April 5: Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has said his official visit to Thailand and attendance at the sixth Summit of the BIMSTEC was very successful and meaningful.

His official visit to Thailand has reached the bilateral relations to a new height, PM Oli informed the press conference organized at the VVIP Lounge of Tribhuvan International Airport upon his return today.

A fruitful discussion was held with Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra on forwarding regional and multi-sectoral cooperation and collaboration in addition to bilateral trade, investment, and developments of agriculture, tourism, culture, education and human resource development, according to him. The two countries, where the Buddhist religion and philosophy are common, agreed to strengthen diplomatic relations by expanding economic and cultural activities.

According to him, Nepal secured the commitment of the Thai government’s support for Nepal’s national ambition of ‘Prosperous Nepal-Happy Nepali.’ For it to realize, Thailand was ready to extend support in the sectors of agriculture, tourism, infrastructure and IT.

Also shared by the PM in the news conference was the agreement made between the two countries to collaborate in the international and regional forums on common concerns like climate change, world peace and sustainable development.

A memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed between the two countries in exchange for support on cultural and tourism fronts. PM Oli also invited Thai Prime Minister Shinawatra to Nepal visit and expected her visit soon.

During his address to the 6th BIMSTEC Summit, PM Oli shed light on various pressing issues of regional and global concerns like economic inequality, rising economic risk and political uncertainty. To resolve the problems, the PM underlined the need for regional cooperation. The slogan of the BIMSTEC summit reflected Nepal’s national ambition of ‘Prosperous Nepal-Happy Nepali’, the PM shared.

PM Oli further shared that he also invited the BIMSTEC member countries’ Heads for the participation in first edition of Sagarmatha Sambaad going to be organized by Nepal in order to hold a discussion on the environment and other regional and international challenges.

In his address to the Summit, he mentioned that climate change has posed an existential threat to entire humanity. During the Thailand visit, PM Oli expressed condolences on behalf of the government of Nepal, the Nepali People and his own over the huge loss of lives and properties in the earthquake that occurred in Myanmar and Thailand, and wished speedy recovery to the injured ones.

He viewed that the Bangkok Declaration incorporated the issues—of implementing BIMSTEC Vision 2030 for the development, prosperity and sustainability of the BIMSTEC region, utilizing opportunities of economic growth regionally.

Earlier to the Summit, the BIMSTEC ministry-level meeting laid emphasis on the need to approve an action plan related to human resources development, public health, education, science and technology and climate change and bring it into implementation at the earliest, he clarified.

During the meeting with Nepali and Thai entrepreneurs in the course of the visit, PM Oli urged them the invest in Nepal, saying the government was committed to making foreign investment easy, safe and result-oriented.

In the press conference, Foreign Secretary Amrit Bahadur Rai read the press note on behalf of PM Oli. PM Oli held meetings with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Oli, Sri Lankan Prime Minister Dr Harini Amarasuriya, Prime Minister of Bhutan, Tshering Tobgay and Prime Minister of Myanmar Min Aung Hlaing during the BIMSTEC Summit.

Leading a Nepali delegation, PM Oli left for Thailand on April 1 for the official visit at the friendly invitation of Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra and to attend the sixth BIMSTEC Summit.

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