On March 20, 2024, British Foreign Secretary David Cameron concluded his inaugural visit to Thailand, marked by significant discussions aimed at bolstering bilateral ties between the two nations. Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, in response to Cameron’s message highlighting the economic importance of Thailand in Southeast Asia, expressed affirmation with a succinct “Indeed!” in a retweet.
During his visit to Bangkok, Lord Cameron held constructive talks with Prime Minister Thavisin at the Government House. The agenda focused on amplifying the economic partnership, with particular emphasis on the annual £6 billion trading relationship between Thailand and the United Kingdom. Both leaders articulated their commitment to elevating bilateral relations to the status of Strategic Partners, underscoring the potential for enhanced security, economic growth, and job creation.
A pivotal outcome of the meeting was the formalization of the Thailand-UK Strategic Partnership Roadmap, signed by Lord Cameron and Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Parnpree Bahiddha-Nukara. This milestone agreement signifies a deeper commitment to collaboration across various sectors, including trade, investment, security, science and technology, tourism, and education.
Central to the discussions was the advancement of the Thailand-UK Free Trade Agreement (FTA), aimed at augmenting the existing Enhanced Trade Partnership (ETP). Additionally, both sides explored avenues to facilitate direct flights and tourism, with Thailand proposing a visa waiver to enhance travel between the two nations.
Beyond economic matters, the dialogue extended to regional affairs, including the situation in Myanmar and the Russia-Ukraine conflict. The Thai delegation expressed gratitude for the UK’s support for Thailand’s bid to join the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), further cementing the cooperative spirit between the two countries.
As Thailand and the UK look forward to celebrating the 170th anniversary of their diplomatic ties, the elevation to a strategic partnership marks a significant milestone. Notably, the UK becomes the first European nation to enter into such a partnership with Thailand, reflecting the depth of their evolving relationship.
The visit of Lord Cameron underscores the mutual commitment to fostering closer ties and realizing shared objectives, heralding a new chapter in Thailand-UK relations.