MUSCAT – The meeting reviewed bilateral relations between the two countries, with discussions focusing on expanding trade and investment cooperation, as well as opportunities in the tourism sector.
Both sides also explored prospects for collaboration in diplomatic training, highlighting its role in strengthening institutional ties.
In addition, the two ministers exchanged views on the latest regional and international developments and their implications for global peace and security. They underscored the importance of building on ceasefire efforts and advancing sustainable solutions through dialogue and peaceful means.
The Thai minister expressed his government’s appreciation for Oman’s diplomatic and humanitarian efforts, praising its role in promoting regional and international stability.

The meeting was attended by senior officials, including His Excellency Sheikh Abdulaziz bin Abdullah Al Hinai, Ambassador-at-Large, His Excellency Sheikh Hamid bin Ali Al Maani, Head of the Diplomatic Academy, and His Excellency Ambassador Sheikh Abdulaziz bin Mohammed Al Hosni, Head of the Asia and Pacific Department. Also present was His Excellency Warunee Pan Krajang, Ambassador of Thailand to Oman.
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