Writing a new chapter in China-Thailand friendship

Thailand and China are poised to open a new chapter in their long-standing friendship as King Maha Vajiralongkorn and Queen Suthida embark on a historic state visit to China—the first by a Thai monarch since diplomatic ties were established in 1975. Rooted in decades of close royal-to-leader exchanges, deep personal commitment from the Thai Royal Family, and sustained strategic guidance from both sides, bilateral relations have evolved into a comprehensive strategic cooperative partnership and, more recently, a community with a shared future. As the two countries celebrate the 50th anniversary of diplomatic ties, the visit symbolizes continuity, mutual trust, and a renewed drive to deepen cooperation across multiple fields, reinforcing the sentiment that China and Thailand remain “as close as one family” while jointly contributing to regional stability, development, and prosperity.

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