Monday, June 24, 2019

Speaker U T Khun Myat arrives back Nay Pyi Taw after attending AIPA Preparatory meeting, AIPA-ASEAN Interface meeting in Bangkok

A MYANMAR delegation led by Speaker of Pyidaungsu Hluttaw and Pyithu Hluttaw U T Khun Myat arrived back in Nay Pyi Taw yesterday after attending the Association of Southeast Asian Nations –ASEAN Inter-Parliamentary Assembly-AIPA Preparatory Meeting and 34th AIPA-ASEAN Interface in Bangkok.

At the invitation of AIPA President Mr. Chuan Leekpai, who is also the Thai National Assembly President, Speaker U T Khun Myat and party left for Bangkok, Thailand, on 20 June.
They were welcomed by MPs of Thailand and Myanmar Ambassador and officials of the Myanmar Embassy in Bangkok at the Suvarnabhumi Airport.
On 21 June morning, the delegation led by Speaker U T Khun Myat participated in the preparatory meeting of ASEAN leaders and representatives of AIPA along with parliamentary leaders and representatives of other AIPA countries: Brunai, Cambodia, Lao, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thai-land and Viet Nam.
In the afternoon, Speaker U T Khun Myat met with Mr. Chuan Leekpai, Thai National Assembly President.
At the meeting, they discussed exchanging visits between the leaders of the parliaments of the two countries as part of efforts for promoting and strengthening the friendship between the peoples and parliaments of the two countries. They also discussed matters related to promoting the relations between the two parliaments.
In the evening, the Myanmar parliamentary delegation attended a dinner hosted by AIPA President Mr. Chuan Leekpai.
On 22 June afternoon, the delegation attended the AIPA-ASEAN Interface.
In the evening, the Myanmar delegation attended a dinner hosted by Pornpetch Wichitcholchai, the Senate speaker of Thailand.
On 23 June, the delegation led by Speaker U T Khun Myat left for Myanmar after attending the opening ceremony of the 34th ASEAN Summit at the Athenee Tower in Bangkok.

MNA
(Translated by Kyaw Zin Lin)
Photo: MNA
Ref: The Global New Light of Myanmar

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