Previously, we shared Thailand's proposal about allowing tourists to travel freely between 5 Southeast Asian nations, namely Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam, Laos
Previously, we shared Thailand’s proposal about allowing tourists to travel freely between 5 Southeast Asian nations, namely Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia with reciprocal free-visa entries.
Just yesterday, Thai Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin met with his Malaysian counterpart Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim in Melbourne, Australia to discuss pressing matters between our two nations, including this proposed 6 Countries, 1 Destination initiative. Furthermore, as reported by the Thai-based publication The Nation, the Thai government spokesperson Chai Wacharonke revealed that the two leaders also discussed tourism cooperation under the 6 Countries, 1 Destination initiative to promote mutual tourism among Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Myanmar, Cambodia and Laos.Both countries agree to ensure seamless travel at all Malaysia-Thai borders
Sticking to tourism, they both also exchanged views about the rising cost of airfares and flight schedules as both could affect the travel plans of tourists coming to both countries.It was also revealed that Anwar expressed Malaysia’s interest in investing in Thailand’s food industry. Furthermore, he also urged Thailand to consider rolling out measures that would support the export of Thai rubber products in our country.
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