June 17Jun 17 Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul highlighted Thailand’s role as a gateway connecting Russia with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) during the Special ASEAN-Russia Summit and the ASEAN-Russia Business Forum in Kazan, Russia, on 17 June 2026. Speaking alongside Vietnamese Prime Minister Le Minh Hung and Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, Anutin presented Thailand as a key hub for economic, trade and investment links between Russia and the ASEAN region.Get today's headlines by email According to Prime Minister’s Office spokesperson Rachada Thanadirek, Anutin encouraged Russian businesses to use Thailand as a base for expansion into the ASEAN market, which has a population of more than 700 million people. He said Thailand is well positioned to support greater regional connectivity and economic cooperation.Anutin noted that 2026 marks the 35th anniversary of ASEAN-Russia relations, a partnership that has continued to develop amid rapid changes in the global economy. He said Thailand is pursuing economic restructuring and regulatory reforms to create new opportunities, while the FastPass Initiative helped attract the country’s highest level of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in a decade last year.The Prime Minister outlined three priority areas for future Thailand-Russia cooperation. The first was connectivity, with Thailand offering infrastructure, logistics systems, deep-sea ports, aviation networks and digital links capable of serving as a strategic gateway to ASEAN markets. He added that Thailand will continue investing in digital infrastructure, innovation ecosystems and smart industries, while supporting the ASEAN Digital Economy Framework Agreement.Pictures courtesy of TNRThe second area was trade and investment. Anutin stressed the importance of maintaining the multilateral trading system and identified market diversification, food security and energy security as important areas for collaboration. He said Russia’s position as one of the world’s largest natural gas producers and Thailand’s role as a major food producer create opportunities for stronger economic ties. He also welcomed growing Russian investment interest in Thailand, particularly in digital technology, agriculture, tourism and the creative economy.The third area focused on people-to-people exchanges. Anutin said Thailand welcomes around two million Russian tourists each year and is ready to expand cooperation in health and medical tourism. He also called for greater collaboration in culture and the creative economy to strengthen ties between the two countries.The ThaiNewsRoom reported that the speech comes as Thailand and Russia prepare to mark the 130th anniversary of diplomatic relations next year. Anutin said the milestone presents an opportunity to deepen economic cooperation and strengthen links between Russia, Thailand and ASEAN member states.Join the discussion? Already a member? Adapted by ASEAN Now Thai newsroom 18 June 2026 View full article
June 17Jun 17 How low can you go..... It will make China happy, that Thailand is cooperating with Russia... desperate action
June 17Jun 17 1 hour ago, Georgealbert said:Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul highlighted Thailand’s role as a gateway connecting Russia with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) during the Special ASEAN-Russia Summit and the ASEAN-Russia Business Forum in Kazan, Russia, on 17 June 2026.No, it´s not Thailand´s or his job at all! This is solely upon Russia to engage in meetings and cooperations with countries they wish to trade with. Let them do their own work, and maybe they can focus a bit less on the war and stop make their own people suffer.
June 18Jun 18 Make up your mind....One day the Ruskies are bad bad bad and the next day it's roll out the red carpet for the Ruskies...
June 18Jun 18 51 minutes ago, redwood1 said:Make up your mind....One day the Ruskies are bad bad bad and the next day it's roll out the red carpet for the Ruskies...They seem desperate to find a new best friend in the world. Chinese seem to be attached to a few too many criminal enterprises.
June 18Jun 18 1 hour ago, redwood1 said:Make up your mind....Darn, man! That´s not even remotely Thai. 😂
June 18Jun 18 I guess Anutin has to say something positive at these meetings. Doesn't seem unusual for a Thai PM to make a sales pitch. I guess he finds it an opportunity to make Thailand stand out among the other ASEAN countries. I wonder if the other ASEAN leaders had similar speeches. Probably.
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