First BIMSTEC Foreign Ministers’ Meeting
On 17th July 2023, Thailand hosted the first BIMSTEC Foreign Ministers' meeting in Bangkok.
Key Highlights
- Renewed Resolve for Stronger Cooperation: The Ministers expressed their commitment to building a stronger, more resilient, and more relevant BIMSTEC grouping.
- Strengthening Organizational Framework: The Retreat emphasized the need to enhance BIMSTEC's organizational framework and collaborative mechanisms to promote growth and prosperity in the region.
- Key Discussion Areas: It included food security, public health, energy, financial security, trade, economic cooperation, digital payment systems, cyber security, and prevention of transnational crimes.
- Coordination on Global Issues: Emphasis on the significance of exchanging views and coordinating on global issues, including ....
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