On June 25, Liu Jianchao, head of the Foreign Liaison Department of the CPC Central Committee, met in Beijing with a delegation of former Thai ambassador to China composed of former Thai Foreign Minister, former Ambassador to China De Wenner, former Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, and former ambassador to China Dun. Liu Jianchao welcomed the delegation and said that the “golden 50 years” of Sino-Thai relations and traditional friendship are inseparable from the continuous promotion of successive Thai ambassadors to China. China is ready to work with Thailand to use the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries as an opportunity to further consolidate the positive development momentum of Sino-Thai relations, expand practical cooperation, deepen cultural exchanges, and bring more welfare to the peoples of the two countries. The current international and regional situation is complex and profoundly evolving. China is willing to strengthen strategic communication and coordination with ASEAN countries, including Thailand, to jointly maintain peace and stability in neighboring regions, and to work with Thailand and other “Global South” countries to jointly maintain the global trade order and safeguard the development rights and interests of developing countries. The Chinese Communist Party is willing to have close exchanges and cooperation with all Thai political parties and all sectors of society to continuously promote “a Chinese and Thai family.” Liu Jianchao also explained his views on the international and regional situation to the Thai side.

Zhitongcaijing · 06/25 15:33
On June 25, Liu Jianchao, head of the Foreign Liaison Department of the CPC Central Committee, met in Beijing with a delegation of former Thai ambassador to China composed of former Thai Foreign Minister, former Ambassador to China De Wenner, former Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, and former ambassador to China Dun. Liu Jianchao welcomed the delegation and said that the “golden 50 years” of Sino-Thai relations and traditional friendship are inseparable from the continuous promotion of successive Thai ambassadors to China. China is ready to work with Thailand to use the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries as an opportunity to further consolidate the positive development momentum of Sino-Thai relations, expand practical cooperation, deepen cultural exchanges, and bring more welfare to the peoples of the two countries. The current international and regional situation is complex and profoundly evolving. China is willing to strengthen strategic communication and coordination with ASEAN countries, including Thailand, to jointly maintain peace and stability in neighboring regions, and to work with Thailand and other “Global South” countries to jointly maintain the global trade order and safeguard the development rights and interests of developing countries. The Chinese Communist Party is willing to have close exchanges and cooperation with all Thai political parties and all sectors of society to continuously promote “a Chinese and Thai family.” Liu Jianchao also explained his views on the international and regional situation to the Thai side.