Key Takeways
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Thailand and Cambodia celebrated 75 years of diplomatic relations as Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra met with Prime Minister Hun Manet to establish a strategic partnership, enhancing collaboration in economic, security, and social sectors.
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Key areas of joint progress include focusing on deeper economic integration within ASEAN, with Thailand aiming to become a regional cooperation hub.
- Both countries reaffirmed their commitment to mutual growth, emphasizing inclusivity and leveraging their longstanding relationship to build a shared future that benefits citizens and policymakers alike.

Thailand and Cambodia mark 75 years of diplomatic relations! Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra met with Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet to elevate their collaboration into a full-fledged “strategic partnership,” strengthening ties across economic, security, and social sectors.
Five Key Areas of Joint Progress
A New Direction in ASEAN
Thailand’s leadership calls for deeper economic integration within ASEAN and aims to position itself as a regional cooperation hub. Both nations reaffirm their commitment to “grow together, leaving no one behind,” using their 75-year relationship as a bridge to a shared future that benefits all levels, from citizens to policymakers.