Australia and Thailand step up defence, trade ties

Australia and Thailand step up defence, trade ties

Thailand is one of Australia's top 10 trading partners.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison speaks to the media during at Parliament House in Canberra on Nov 12. (AP pic)
MELBOURNE:
Australia and Thailand have agreed to strengthen ties, stepping up cooperation on defence and crime-fighting and looking to increase trade, Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison said on Friday.

Morrison and Thailand’s Prime Minister Prayut Chan-Ocha agreed to step up the two countries’ relationship to a “Strategic Partnership”.

“In view of the evolving strategic shifts in the region, through this Strategic Partnership we will enhance cooperation in key areas, including defence and security, cyber affairs, anti-money laundering and combating transnational crime,” Morrison said.

The announcement came ahead of a virtual Asean-East Asia Summit and a virtual Asean-Australia summit this weekend.

Thailand is one of Australia’s top 10 trading partners.

“Our trading relationship will grow even more important as both countries recover from the Covid-19 pandemic,” Morrison said.

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