Thailand backs ASEAN’s priorities under Brunei’s chairmanship
Thai Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Don Pramudwinai has voiced Thailand's support for priorities and key deliverables of ASEAN in 2021 under Brunei’s ASEAN Chairmanship.
Bangkok (VNA) – Thai Deputy Prime Minister and Ministerof Foreign Affairs Don Pramudwinai has voiced Thailand's support for priorities and key deliverables of ASEAN in 2021 under Brunei’s ASEAN Chairmanship.
The Deputy PM and FM of Thailand expressed the support while participating in the 30th ASEANCoordinating Council (ACC) Meeting which was held virtually by Brunei onOctober 4, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Thailand said in an announcement.
He also advocated for enhanced ASEAN cooperation on COVID-19response such as vaccine procurement, operationalisation of the ASEAN TravelCorridor Arrangement and a common approach for the verification of vaccinecertificates and COVID-19 test results, as well as cooperation on theBio-Circular-Green (BCG) Economy for ASEAN’s recovery and realisation of the sustainable development goals./.
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