Thailand, Timor-Leste agree on visa waivers

Thailand and Timor-Leste have agreed to waive visa requirements for tourists with ordinary passports, with the goal of promoting tourism between the two countries even further.

Tourists in Bangkok, Thailand. (Photo: VNA)
Tourists in Bangkok, Thailand. (Photo: VNA)

Bangkok (VNA) – Thailand and Timor-Leste have agreed to waive visa requirements for tourists with ordinary passports, with the goal of promoting tourism between the two countries even further.

The agreement came after Bendito dos Santos Freitas, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation of Timor-Leste, paid an official visit to Thailand on June 20-21.

The visa exemption lasts for up to 30 days.

The agreement's objectives, according to deputy government spokeswoman Radklao Intawong Suwankiri, are to make it easier for Thai and Timor-Leste citizens to travel between the two countries.

During the visit, Freitas met with his Thai counterpart, Maris Sangiampongsa, on June 21.

According to a statement from Thailand's Foreign Affairs Ministry, both sides were pleased with the bilateral close relations and friendship. They discussed how to strengthen bilateral cooperation in a variety of areas, including military-to-military cooperation, United Nations peacekeeping operations, and military education.

They addressed Thailand's role as Timor-Leste's long-term development partner in public health, education, agriculture, human resource development, and public services.

The two sides also talked about expanding trade and investment cooperation, as well as encouraging the Thai private sector to invest more in Timor-Leste in a variety of potential areas, including agriculture and food security, tourism, and fishing.

The Thai Foreign Ministry reiterated Thailand's support for Timor-Leste's bid for full ASEAN membership./.

VNA

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