Thailand Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra on her maiden visit to Pakistan said that her country hopes to double its bilateral trade volume with Pakistan to over $2 billion by 2018.
Shinawatra, who arrived in Pakistan for an official tour on Tuesday, addressed a joint press conference with Nawaz Sharif in Islamabad.
"We both recognise the vast potential in our bilateral relations," said Shinawatra.
"On the economic front, we're pleased that our trade volume increased to over $1 billion in 2011, and agree to double bilateral trade volume by 2018. This is why we have set up the Joint Trade Committee (JTC) and the Joint Business Council."
She further explained that the JTC would also discuss the feasibility of concluding the free-trade agreement between Thailand and Pakistan in the near future.
Shinwatra, who is the sister of former Thai prime minister and business tycoon Thaksin Shinawatra, also expressed a strong interest in cooperation in matters of defense and security.
"On security and defense cooperation, we agree to further strengthen this cooperation through exchange of visits, trainings and joint exercises."
She stressed the need to enhance people-to-people contacts between the two countries.
Pakistan and Thailand also signed an agreement and two Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) on Tuesday, for increasing cooperation in economic and diplomatic fields.
The agreement exempted the visa requirement for visits by diplomatic staff, while the MoUs agreed to establish a Joint Business Council and a Joint Trade Committee (JTC) to facilitate bilateral economic activity.
The Thai Prime Minister said both countries saw huge benefits in a stronger mutual economic relationship, and the JTC was there to actualise it.
A red-carpet reception
The Thai Prime Minister, who is on a two day official visit to Pakistan, received a red-carpet reception by Minister of State for Information Technology and Telecommunication Anusha Rehman, followed by a 19-gun salute.
Also present was the Ambassador of Thailand in Pakistan Marwin T Attanawin.
The bilateral visit of Thai Prime Minister in Pakistan on the invitation of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif is the first of its kind in a decade.
While the national anthem of both countries were played, Shinawatra was presented a salute by a contingent of three forces.
Aside from calling on President Asif Ali Zardari and holding official talks with PM Nawaz, she is expected to sign agreements and two MoUs.
The business delegation who has accompanied the Thai Prime Minister will be meeting with their Pakistani counterparts during their two-day visit.
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@labelme, muslim are persecuted in Burma not Thailand.
@AliG: Exactly Mr. Ali, however, to me our Media just want to portray negative aspects not any thing of great importance. We should give high regards and importance to positivism, i.e. if some is not visiting Pakistan we are worried but if someone visits Pakistan we don't give them proper respect which they are expecting.............i feel sorry but i have to say, It further makes us backward country not helping us to get rid of calamities.
@nadir, it's meeting like these which raise profile of one nation in other countries.
Is Nawaz going to takr up the issue of muslims being persecuted by bhuddists there? If not he is not my PM.
@Nadir: Please elaborate.
Our tv news channels don't really do justice to these kinds of events. Today they were busy with Sikandar and his wife and IK vs Maulana, while the news of a head of state visiting Pakistan was pushed down to 4th number.
We should appreciate the fact that since the new Government came a lot of influential people have visited Pakistan e.g. David Cameron, John Kerry, Ban Ki Moon, and now the Thai PM we should welcome them and give them the royal reception and should seek their help eradicate terrorism, poverty, spread education as we cannot tackle all these problems alone and encourage investment in our country.
@Ahmed: That's sick man. I don't blame you but the pro Pti Tribune moderators for allowing this link on the page. I wonder if they allow sita white stories on the site as well.
@ syed baqar ahsan: Well, we had BB, and she was partly responsible for the situation in the country today!
Nawaz looks totally lost in a full suit. Where's Imran Khan when you really need him?
Most Welcome Thai Excellency to Pakistan! Foreigner excellencies' visit to Pakistan is good for the whole nation to built strong ties with other nation. It's good to promote bilateral relation to encourage and achieve progressive goals respectively....again very warm welcome madam!!
Payback time for the investment and pain of the hair transplant.
I wish maximum muslim countries have gorgeous PM like her,terrorism and all other evils will die its own death.
19-gun salute? Seriously?
Welcome to Pakistan Madam Prime Minister
i hope nawaz sharif would not have flirted with Thai PM the way he flirted with kim barker http://tune.pk/video/66703/Kim-Barker-Exposes-Nawaz-Sharif-in-Interview-on-ABC-Conversations-with-Richard-Fidler
She's not married to the man she's living with! Wonder if the mullahs will criticize Nawaz for sitting so near to her and shaking hands with her!
She is pretty.
Excellent. Very positive step!
Anyone mention the crap treatment meted out to Pakistanis in Thailand? Ofcourse not.