Phnom Penh (FN), Sep. 28 – Cambodian prime minister Hun Manet and his Thai counterpart Srettha Thavisin firmly believed that Cambodia-Thailand cooperation will be improved and strengthened, and will bring benefits to the nations and citizens of the two countries.

Cambodian prime minister Hun Manet held a bilateral meeting with Thai prime minister Srettha Thavisin on Thursday (Sep. 28) at the Peace Palace.

The meeting touched on comprehensive Cambodia-Thailand bilateral cooperation in key areas, including trade, investment, tourism, education, vocational training, diplomacy, business relations, people-to-people ties, and connectivity between the two countries by air, rail and road, digital economy and green economy, immigration-related work to cross-border security and online security.

Taking this occasion, the two leaders also advised the relevant ministries and institutions of both countries to continue to discuss and cooperate for mutual benefits.

Cambodia and Thailand established official diplomatic relations on 19 December 1950. The relationship was paused in 1962 and resumed in 1991.
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