Thailand's Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul and Peru's ambassador, Cecilia Zunilda Galarreta Bazán, have agreed to expedite the free trade negotiations between their nations, aiming to finalize a deal by 2026. This development came during the ambassador's farewell visit to Government House, marking the end of her diplomatic tenure in Bangkok. Both parties discussed enhancing cooperation in trade, food security, and logistics.
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In their discussions, the ambassador expressed gratitude for Thailand's partnership, highlighting the robust, longstanding cooperation between Thailand and Peru. Galarreta Bazán emphasized her pride in contributing to the strengthening of bilateral relations over the years. Progress in the Thailand-Peru Free Trade Agreement (FTA) talks was specifically noted, with both sides hopeful for an accelerated process that would see the agreement signed by year-end.
Food security was another focal point, with both countries acknowledging their agricultural potential and the opportunity for extended collaboration. Anutin reiterated Thailand's readiness to act as a primary food supplier for Peru and potentially the larger South American market.
The Chancay Port project in Peru was also discussed, illustrating a strategic opportunity for Thailand in enhancing supply chain links between South America and ASEAN. The port, once completed, is expected to serve as a major conduit, enhancing Thailand's role as a key entry point into the ASEAN region.
The meeting concluded with Anutin thanking Ambassador Galarreta Bazán for her commitment to Thai-Peruvian relations and expressing hope for her continued friendship with Thailand.
Adapted by ASEAN Now · Khaosod · 18 May 2026
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