Acting President of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar and State Security and Peace Commission Chairman Senior General Min Aung Hlaing received a delegation led by Mr Sihasak Phuangketkeow, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Thailand, at the Bayintnaung Villa in Nay Pyi Taw yesterday afternoon.
At the
meeting, they frankly discussed the prevention of illegal border trade,
demolishing the buildings by Myanmar in KK Park and Shwe Kokko areas, where
online gambling activities are taking place in the border areas, and
national-level efforts to combat illegal sales of arms and ammunition at the
border areas of both countries. They also exchanged views on making utmost
efforts between the governments of Myanmar and Thailand and between the two
Tatmadaws to ensure peace and stability of border region which are essential
for both countries in order to improve the border trade.
They
emphasized that Myanmar and Thailand share a long history and have maintained a
relationship as good neighbours and friends. Both countries continue to
implement agreements and work together, and efforts will be made to further
strengthen and enhance these cooperative relations.
Furthermore,
the meeting focused on Myanmar’s active cooperation in ASEAN framework,
preparations to hold a free and fair multiparty democratic general election in
Myanmar this month, the plans of Thailand to hold the election in coming
January, and efforts to enhance friendship and cooperation between the two
countries.
After the
meeting, the Senior General and the Thai Foreign Affairs Minister exchanged
gifts and had documentary photos taken together with the attendees.
Also,
present at the meeting together with the Senior General were Commission
Secretary and Joint Executive Chief General Ye Win Oo, Commission members Union
Minister for Home Affairs Lt-Gen Tun Tun Naung and Union Minister for Foreign
Affairs U Than Swe. The Thai Foreign Affairs Minister was accompanied by
Ambassador of Thailand to Myanmar Mr Mongkol Visitstump and delegation members.
MNA/TTA
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