Saudi Arabia-Thailand: New, fruitful cooperation

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Saudi Arabia-Thailand: New, fruitful cooperation

Saudi Arabia-Thailand: New, fruitful cooperation

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2022

In 2021 two-way trade between Saudi Arabia And Thailand rose to over $7 Billion. Thailand’s import value stood at 4 billion US dollars compared to 2 billion dollars of its export value to Saudi Arabia.

At the invitation of the Prime Minister of Thailand, Prayut Chan-o-cha, and within the framework of the friendly relations between the two countries, and to promote mutual interests, Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Crown Prince and Prime Minister of the Saudi Arabia, paid an official visit to the Thailand during the period from November 17 to 18, 2022.

Recognizing the prominent roles of Saudi Arabia in the international arena, Thailand extended an invitation to Saudi Arabia to participate in the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (Apec) Forum as Chair’s guest with the firm belief that Saudi Arabia can play a constructive role in the Asia-Pacific region.

Crown Prince and Prime Minister of Saudi Arabia was received by King Maha Vajiralongkorn Phra Vajiraklaochaoyuhua, and Queen Suthida Bajrasudhabimalalakshana, at the Chakri Maha Prasat Throne Hall on November 18, 2022, which represented a historic event as it was the first meeting between the Royal Families of the two kingdoms after the full normalization of bilateral diplomatic relations in January 2022.

The Thai Prime Minister and Defense Minister, Prayut officially welcomed Crown Prince and the Prime Minister, and both sides held an official meeting at Government House to affirm their keenness to enhance bilateral, regional and international cooperation in all fields.

Saudi Arabia-Thailand: New, fruitful cooperation

In the spirit of cooperation and common determination to enhance friendly relations between the two kingdoms and their peoples, the two leaders welcomed the signing of the major bilateral agreements and memoranda of understanding, which are as follows:

Memorandum of Understanding regarding the establishment of the Saudi-Thai Coordination Council.

Memorandum of Understanding regarding cooperation in the field of encouraging direct investment between the Government of the Kingdom of Thailand and the Government of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Memorandum of Understanding between the Ministry of Energy of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Ministry of Energy of the Kingdom of Thailand in the field of energy.

Memorandum of Understanding for cooperation in the field of tourism between the Ministry of Tourism and Sports of the Kingdom of Thailand and the Ministry of Tourism of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Memorandum of Understanding between the Control and Anti-Corruption Authority of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Office of the National Anti-Corruption Commission of the Kingdom of Thailand in the field of preventing and combating corruption.

In the fields of political, defence and security cooperation, both sides discussed opportunities for cooperation on mutual interest, including the defence industry, combating transnational crimes in all their forms, such as combating terrorism, radicalism, and extremism, enhancing cyber security, building capabilities and exchanging information between the two kingdoms. The two sides also expressed their readiness to enhance cooperation on consular affairs for the benefit of both nations.

In light of the current global economic challenges, the two sides discussed the role of the two governments in supporting international efforts to effectively address them. Both sides also highlighted the importance of encouraging market access of both countries, as well as the strong interaction between their private sectors to increase investment opportunities, diversify bilateral trade, and increase the exchange of visits of trade delegations. In addition, both sides discussed cooperation between the public and private sectors of the two kingdoms in key potential areas, including building materials, petrochemicals, foodstuff, consumer products, digital economy, transportation and logistics, industry, mining, electric vehicle manufacturing, agriculture, luxury, and hospitality, as well labour cooperation, environmental cooperation, and climate change among others.

Both sides discussed ways and means to materialize investment opportunities in the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) and Special Economic Zones (SEZ) in Thailand and mega projects, such as the NEOM project in Saudi Arabia, based on the complementary nature and compatibility of Thailand’s Bio-Circular-Green (BCG) economic model and Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030. Thailand expressed its readiness to support the “Saudi Green” and “Green Middle East” initiatives, in addition to cooperating with the Saudi Investment Fund to facilitate more economic cooperation in the future.

Both sides valued the importance of enhancing cooperation in energy fields such as supplying oil, petroleum derivatives, petrochemicals, clean technologies for hydrocarbon resources, biofuels, and renewable energy. In addition to exploring partnership opportunities and discussing joint projects in innovative uses of hydrocarbons in materials, transportation, and other potential forms of cooperation in the field of energy.

As for social and educational cooperation, both sides stressed the importance of strengthening communication between the two peoples. The Saudi side commended Thailand’s decision to exempt Saudi citizens from entering Thailand for tourism purposes for a period of 30 days. The two sides expressed their commitment to facilitate the exchange of visits at all levels. The Thai side praised the interest of the

Saudi side in facilitating the issuance of visas for businessmen and tourists from Thailand to enhance trade, investment, and tourism.

Both sides mutually recognized the importance of augmenting the level of scientific, research and educational cooperation between the two kingdoms. The two sides concurred on encouraging direct cooperation between universities, scientific and educational institutions, and the importance of education in times of crisis and to provide inclusive and comprehensive high-quality education.

In the field of health, both sides affirmed their keenness to support global initiatives to confront current epidemics and prepare for emerging diseases. The two sides also resolved to cooperate and work towards recovery after the emerging Corona Virus crisis (Covid-19).

Both sides agreed to discuss opportunities in the fields of radio and television, news agencies, and the press, exchanging experiences, and coordinating mutual media visits to serve the development of the joint media field.

Both sides also sought to encourage cooperation on enhance cultural exchange and to discuss ways and means to enhance cooperation in various fields of sports.

The two sides stressed the importance of joint efforts to combat extremism and promote understanding, tolerance, peace, and security.

Prayut, valued the efforts made by the Government of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques and , the Crown Prince and Prime Minister of Saudi Arabia, in serving the pilgrims, praising the high level of coordination between the two countries to achieve the comfort of Thai pilgrims.

On international affairs, both sides exchanged views on developments in their respective regions, such as the situation in Yemen, Iran and Afghanistan. Both sides stressed the importance of strengthening cooperation with international organizations and multilateral fora. The two sides reiterated their willingness to support each other in areas of common interest. In addition, both sides renewed their determination to continue coordinating and intensifying efforts to maintain international peace and security. They stressed the importance of all countries adhering to the Charter of the United Nations, the principles of international legitimacy, international law, the principles of good- neighbourliness, and respect for the unity and sovereignty of states, non-interference in their internal affairs, and pursue to resolve differences by peaceful means. The Thai side praised the active humanitarian efforts made by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to promote peace and prosperity in the Middle East region and expressed its appreciation for the assistance of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to Thailand within the framework of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation.

Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud appreciated the support of Thailand in hosting the World Expo 2030 in Riyadh. The Thai Prime Minister expressed his appreciation to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for its interest in supporting Thailand’s candidacy to host the Phuket Expo 2028.

At the conclusion of the visit, His Royal Highness Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Crown Prince and Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia expressed his thanks and appreciation to His Excellency General Prayut Chan-o-cha, Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Thailand, for the warm reception and hospitality accorded to His Royal Highness and his accompanying delegation. The Prime Minister of Thailand expressed his best wishes for the health and happiness of His Royal Highness, and for the continued progress and advancement of the people of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Investigation into attack on reporters will be fair: Damrongsak

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Investigation into attack on reporters will be fair: Damrongsak

Investigation into attack on reporters will be fair: Damrongsak

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2022

The National Police chief on Sunday promised a fair investigation into allegations of police officers injuring two reporters during a clash with protesters on Friday.

Pol General Damrongsak Kittiprapas said if any police officers were found to have committed wrongdoing that led to the two reporters getting injured, they would be punished accordingly.

Protesters had gathered a few hundred metres from the Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre, where the Apec Summit was being held and clashes soon broke out, with riot police shooting rubber bullets into the crowd.

Clips of a monk being pushed against a wall and a policeman reportedly attacking a reporter from the online news site, The Matter, went viral. The reporter was attacked even though he shouted out his credentials and showed his press armband.

A Reuters photographer also reportedly sustained minor injuries from hard objects being flung around.

Damrongsak said on Sunday that it would take investigators time to check photos posted on social media of riot police officers allegedly assaulting reporters.

He added that investigators will also check the photos and video clips recorded by police during the crackdown on protesters.

“I hereby affirm that the Royal Thai Police will be fair to all injured persons. If the probe concludes that police offers were excessively violent, they will be punished,” Damrongsak said.

Investigation into attack on reporters will be fair: DamrongsakHe added that the injured reporters will also be compensated in line with regulations if investigators confirm they were injured by police officers.

The National Police chief added that it was difficult to protect media members during a crackdown because there were too many of them and they often get caught in the crossfire.

“But we will later set up a committee to review how reporters can work with police during such operations, so nobody gets injured,” Damrongsak said.

He added that a police officer will be assigned to coordinate with the media crew at all rally sites, but all reporters must clearly display their press badges.

The police chief also said that many so-called reporters were actually independent YouTubers or bloggers who had not registered with the police.

“We’ll raise this and other issues with the Thai Journalists Association later,” Damrongsak said, without elaborating when this discussion was to be held.

Thailand can expect swarm of tourists after Apec global spotlight: Prayut

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Thailand can expect swarm of tourists after Apec global spotlight: Prayut

Thailand can expect swarm of tourists after Apec global spotlight: Prayut

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2022

Prime Minister Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha is confident the Apec 2022 summit in Bangkok boosted Thailand’s attractiveness to foreign tourists, a government spokeswoman said on Sunday.

Trisulee Trisaranakul said Prayut cited the slew of events held to promote tourist destinations, food and Muay Thai during the Apec Economic Leaders’ week, which ended yesterday.

Prayut said world leaders got into the swing by joining events that showcased Thai culture. Among them was French President Emmanuel Macron, who gave alms at Bangkok’s Wat Pho and watched Muay Thai at the city’s famed Rajadamnern Boxing Stadium.

“The prime minister is confident that the activities during Apec Economic Leaders’ Week will immediately create momentum to drive tourism,” Trisulee said.

“This is high season, so foreign tourists are expected to choose Thailand as their destination.”

Prayut also urged tourism operators to the keep quality of their services high to help attract more arrivals and boost the sector’s revival to pre-Covid levels soon.Thailand can expect swarm of tourists after Apec global spotlight: Prayut

Trisulee added that the Tourism Ministry and the Tourism Authority of Thailand are preparing to present more tourism stimulus measures to the Cabinet. Once approved, the measures will take effect after the New Year holiday.

Don’t click on dodgy links sent via SMS, warns DES Ministry

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Don't click on dodgy links sent via SMS, warns DES Ministry

Don’t click on dodgy links sent via SMS, warns DES Ministry

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2022

Mobile phone users should not fall for SMS messages that encourage them to transfer money or click on suspicious links, the Digital Economy and Society (DES) Ministry warned on Sunday.

DES Ministry spokesperson Noppawan Huajaimun said scam artists have started using SMS messages to try and deceive people into transferring money.

The spokesperson said some of the messages also encourage people to click links that will lead them to false apps that will start adding charges to their mobile phone bill.Don't click on dodgy links sent via SMS, warns DES Ministry

Hence, she said, mobile phone users should follow these three steps to protect themselves:

• Regularly check your mobile phone charges by comparing bills.

• Closely check bills to see if they include suspicious charges. Those who get their mobile phone bill automatically deducted from their credit cards should keep an eye on the deductions.

• Closely monitor mobile phone bills of young and elderly people to see if they have been hit with false charges.

Nok Air cancels Chiang Mai-Mae Hong Son service, seeks switch to Udon Thani

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Nok Air cancels Chiang Mai-Mae Hong Son service, seeks switch to Udon Thani

Nok Air cancels Chiang Mai-Mae Hong Son service, seeks switch to Udon Thani

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2022

Nok Air cancelled its Chiang Mai-Mae Hong Son service on Sunday due to low passenger numbers and insufficient aircraft. The budget airline has instead applied to operate flights on the more commercially viable Chiang Mai-Udon Thani route, according to the Department of Airports.

The department announced the move after talks with the airline and the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT), Airports of Thailand (AOT), and Aeronautical Radio of Thailand (AeroThai).

Nok Air launched the Chiang Mai-Mae Hong Son route last month but failed to sell enough tickets to make it commercially viable.

The airline also claimed insufficient aircraft as its Boeing 737-800 aircraft, which skidded off the runway at Chiang Rai Airport on July 30, was still undergoing repairs.

The department said CAAT will hold a meeting on business plans with Nok Air, AOT and AeroThai on Tuesday (November 22).

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French Muay Thai star taught Macron to keep guard up in Bangkok

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French Muay Thai star taught Macron to keep guard up in Bangkok

French Muay Thai star taught Macron to keep guard up in Bangkok

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2022

French Muay Thai fighter Antoine Pinto has spoken of the pride he felt when he introduced his country’s president, Emmanuel Macron, to the Thai martial art in Bangkok.

Former professional Muay Thai boxer Pinto acted as a guide for the French leader when he toured Rajadamnern Stadium on Thursday night ahead of the Apec Summit. Pinto said Macron, a keen sports fan, had thanked him for representing France as an athlete in Thailand.
“[Macron] is really lovely. He admires the Muay Thai martial art. It was my honour to introduce Muay Thai to him,” Antoine wrote on his social media account.
He also posted a video clip showing the French president holding a pair of Muay Thai gloves and posing with his guard up. He captioned the photo, “This is another success for Muay Thai”.

Macron visited the legendary boxing stadium for about two hours, watching a demonstration bout and meeting with students from Lycee Francais International de Bangkok (LFIB), a French international school.
The president also visited the Jim Thompson Art Centre and Bangkok’s Chinatown on Yaowarat Road.
Pinto, now 31 and an actor, is best known as the youngest foreign fighter to have competed at the prestigious Lumpinee Stadium, at 14, and Rajadamnern Stadium at 15.

Prayut in full bilateral talks with Xi after Bangkok Apec summit

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Prayut in full bilateral talks with Xi after Bangkok Apec summit

Prayut in full bilateral talks with Xi after Bangkok Apec summit

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2022

Thai Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha hosted Chinese President Xi Jinping for full bilateral talks shortly after the Apec summit ended in Bangkok on Saturday afternoon.

Gen Prayut and Foreign Minister Don Pramudwinai were on hand at Government House to welcome the Chinese leader when he arrived at about 1.25pm.
A welcoming ceremony was held at the Thai Khufah Building.
The two leaders took part in full bilateral talks involving government ministers from both countries.
Following the talks, Prayut hosted a lunch for the Chinese leader, who is on an official visit to Thailand.

Prayut in full bilateral talks with Xi after Bangkok Apec summit

Xi arrived at Government House in the China-made Hongqi luxury car that he had also used during the summit, shunning the BMW i7 electric sedans that Thailand had prepared for Apec leaders.
Hongqi, which means “red flag” in Chinese, was launched in 1959 and is China’s oldest car maker.

Prayut in full bilateral talks with Xi after Bangkok Apec summit
The Thai prime minister met with Xi just after completing his task of hosting the summit of 21 member economies of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre in Bangkok.
During the closing ceremony, Prayut handed over the Apec chair to Vice President Kamala Harris of the United States, which will host next year’s Apec Summit in San Francisco.

Arnon threatens police with legal action over assault on protesters

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Arnon threatens police with legal action over assault on protesters

Arnon threatens police with legal action over assault on protesters

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2022

The Ratsadon Yoot Apec (Citizens Stop Apec) group filed police complaints against riot police officers who allegedly used violent measures to disperse protesters from Dinso Road.

The group was marching down Dinso Road on Friday morning to submit a letter to international leaders attending the Apec Summit at Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre. The letter called on Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha to resign.

One of Ratsadon’s leaders, Arnon Nampa, said several protesters were injured from the tear gas and rubber bullets fired by the police. One may even lose his eye, he said.

Arnon, a human-rights lawyer, has vowed to take legal action against police officers at all levels, saying he had both video clips and photos as evidence.

He also called on other parties who have been injured during the crackdown to file complaints as well.

Meanwhile, Dr Tosaporn Sererak, a former government spokesman, told reporters on Saturday that he visited the victims at hospitals and learned that three persons have suffered severe eye injuries from rubber bullets. One person suffered a torn eye muscle and fractured eye socket. Doctors say the patient’s eye has yet to respond to light.

Tosaporn worked as a spokesman for Yingluck Shinawatra’s government and later became famous for providing medical care to political protesters.

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Police chief warns media to stay away from protest clashes

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Police chief warns media to stay away from protest clashes

Police chief warns media to stay away from protest clashes

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2022

Members of the media should maintain a safe distance from clashes between protesters and riot police, the National Police chief said.

Pol General Damrongsak Kittiprapas was on Saturday responding to allegations that police physically assaulted some reporters during an anti-government rally near Democracy Monument on Thursday.
Protesters had gathered a few hundred metres from the Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre, where the Apec Summit was being held and clashes soon broke out, with riot police shooting rubber bullets into the crowd.
Clips of a monk being pushed against a wall and a policeman reportedly attacking a reporter from the online news site, The Matter, went viral. The reporter was attacked even though he shouted out his credentials and showed his press armband.
Some media reports said some protesters used violence first. A video clip showed a monk throwing himself at a row of crowd-control police and a protester hitting at a policeman with a large stick.

Police chief warns media to stay away from protest clashes

The police chief said a large presence of reporters and photographers in the middle of a clash made it difficult for police to perform their duty and puts them at risk of injury.
He also said that sometimes there are more media people than demonstrators on the frontlines.
“This makes it tough [for police] to do their job. I wonder if anything like this happens in other countries?” Damrongsak asked.
He also pointed out that many of those caught in the middle of the confrontation were YouTubers posing as reporters. “They were not in the media line and did not identify themselves.”

Police chief warns media to stay away from protest clashes
The police chief said further investigation was required to see if any officer committed wrongdoing.
He added that 15 police officers had been injured – one seriously – during their confrontation with “unruly” protesters. The officer with serious injuries is still in the hospital.
A Reuters photographer reportedly sustained minor injuries from hard objects being flung around.

Thailand, Saudi Arabia sign pacts on economic and social ties

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Thailand, Saudi Arabia sign pacts on economic and social ties

Thailand, Saudi Arabia sign pacts on economic and social ties

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2022

Prime Minister General Prayut Chan-o-cha and his Saudi Arabian counterpart, HRH Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud, met for a bilateral discussion at Government House on Friday night.

The crown prince arrived in Thailand on Thursday at the invitation of the government and is scheduled to attend the Apec Economic Leaders’ Meeting as a state guest on Saturday.

Also present at the discussion were Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, Commerce Minister Jurin Laksanawisit, Foreign Minister Don Pramudwinai, Energy Minister Supattanapong Punmeechaow, Tourism and Sports Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn, Environment Minister Varawut Silpa-archa, Interior Minister General Anupong Paochinda, Labour Minister Suchart Chomklin, Culture Minister Itthiphol Kunplome, and Higher Education Minister Anek Laothamatas.

The discussion saw both leaders agreeing to promote relationships and cooperation at both bilateral and multi-lateral levels with other members of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (Apec), government spokesperson Anucha Burapachaisri said.

Anucha added that Thailand is ready to support Saudi Arabia in food security, healthcare, tourism and other mega projects under the Saudi Vision 2030.

Saudi Arabia, too, will promote investment in Thailand and trading between both countries, as well as provide career opportunities in Saudi Arabia for Thai workers, who are said to be “among the top-skilled workers globally”.

In the aspect of social and public relationships, both countries agreed to promote mutual travel destinations, while Prayut thanked the Saudi government for providing scholarships to Thai students. The Thai PM also said he hoped to see more cooperation in the fields of vocational training, the Halal food industry, agriculture, petrochemical, construction and manufacturing.

The two leaders then presided over the signing of five agreements pledging to increase trade and investment between the two countries, promoting tourism, deepening cooperation in energy, and enhancing anti-corruption operations, before Prayut invited the crown prince to dinner at around midnight, Anucha said.

Prayut visited Saudi Arabia in January to foster bilateral relations for the first time since the country downgraded diplomatic relations with Thailand in 1989 over the Blue Diamond Affair when a Thai janitor stole priceless jewels from a Saudi palace.

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