Thailand, Bahrain push trade, investment and tourism ties in high-level talks

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Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul met Bahraini Ambassador Khalil Yaqoob AlKhayat at Government House to strengthen bilateral ties. Both sides agreed to boost trade, investment, medical tourism, and food security cooperation, while reaffirming plans to mark 50 years of diplomatic relations next year.

BANGKOK, Thailand – Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul held a bilateral meeting with Bahraini Ambassador Khalil Yaqoob AlKhayat at Government House on May 14 to discuss expanding cooperation between Thailand and Bahrain across multiple sectors. Both sides reviewed progress in bilateral relations and agreed to deepen cooperation in trade, investment, medical and wellness tourism, and food security. Thailand described Bahrain as an important partner in the Middle East, with both countries approaching the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations next year.


Discussions on economic cooperation included efforts to increase trade volumes, encourage two-way investment, and promote private-sector exchanges. Bahrain was identified as a potential gateway for Thai products to wider Middle Eastern markets. In tourism, Thailand continues to attract Bahraini visitors, including those seeking medical services, and both sides support further healthcare cooperation. The prime minister also addressed regional developments in the Middle East, calling for dialogue and de-escalation to maintain stability. Both sides expressed readiness to continue cooperation in ways that support mutual benefits and long-term relations. (NNT)