In a move geared toward suffocating transnational crime, name centre scams and cybercrime, the governments of Thailand and China have come collectively in an unprecedented cooperative collaboration.
Thailand’s Deputy Prime Minister Prawit Wongsuwon yesterday performed host to Xu Ganlu, the Vice Minister of Public Security and the hand at the helm of the National Immigration Administration of China.
The major agenda of the assembly was to foster bilateral cooperation focused at stamping out crime. Xu Ganlu suggested that assistance from Thailand in law enforcement actions alongside the Mekong River would be extremely appreciated by the Chinese authorities.
The Chinese consultant is also scheduled to attend the twenty sixth meeting of ASEAN Directors-General of Immigration Departments and Heads of Consular Affairs Divisions of Ministries of Foreign Affairs (DGICM) slated from August 7 to 11 in Phuket, reported Bangkok Post.
Prawit said…
“The bedrock of Thailand’s foreign policies has at all times been strongly influenced by Thai-Chinese diplomatic relationships,”
He further underlined that Thailand’s endorsement of the China Policy stays unwavering, significantly given the numerous improvements in relations following high-profile visits by representatives from both nations.
Prawit added…
“The potential for mutual advantages between our two nations is large.”
Mold that both nations had agreed to intensify cooperation associated to law enforcement, significantly regarding stamping out transnational crime, while simultaneously enhancing immigration possibilities.
On a sombre notice, Prawit expressed his heartfelt condolences to the individuals of China following the current devastating floods that hit several cities in China, Beijing included.
In related transnational crime information, an settlement between Thai and Chinese regulation enforcement last month signalled an elevated effort to crack down on Chinese criminals who have sought refuge in Thailand..