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[Minister of Transport Li Xiaopeng meets with Thai Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Transport Suriya] Securities Times onlineRoobetcrashAccording to the official account of the Ministry of Transport on Wechat, Minister of Transport Li Xiaopeng met with Thai Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Transport Suriya in Beijing on May 9, and the two sides deepened Sino-Thai traffic.Roobetcrash...

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[Minister of Transport Li Xiaopeng meets with Thai Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Transport Suriya] according to the official account of the Ministry of Transport of Wechat, Minister of Transport Li Xiaopeng met with Thai Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Transport Suriya in Beijing on May 9, and the two sides had an in-depth exchange of views on deepening Sino-Thai transport cooperation. Li Xiaopeng welcomed Suriya and his party. He pointed out that China and Thailand are good neighbors, good partners and good friends, and the two sides have always maintained good communication and cooperation in the field of transportation and supported each other under mechanisms such as the China-ASEAN meeting of Ministers of Transport. Many achievements have been made in strengthening connectivity, infrastructure construction, maritime cooperation and other areas. It is hoped that the two sides will continue to maintain communication and strengthen exchanges, conscientiously implement the important consensus between the leaders of the two countries, carry out more practical exchanges and cooperation in railway, civil aviation, highway, maritime and other fields, and jointly push Sino-Thai transportation cooperation to a new level. Suriya said that he is willing to maintain close communication with China, conduct in-depth exchanges on jointly seeking transportation development and promoting global transport cooperation, and encourage relevant departments and enterprises to strengthen communication and docking, so as to inject new impetus into economic and trade exchanges and regional development between the two countries. Proofreading: Su Huanwen