• H.E. Ms. Arjaree Sriratanaban, Ambassador of the Kingdom of Thailand, paid courtesy calls on high-level officials of Tonga

  • Ambassador of Thailand together with Heads of Thailand Agencies in Canberra and officials and staff of the Royal Thai Embassy and their families, attended the religious rituals on the occasion of the Thai New Year and Songkran festival at Wat Dhammadharo

  • Ambassador of Thailand, participated in the Songkran celebration held by Tiger Lane, Asian Restaurants. Canberra Centre

  • Ambassador of Thailand, led officials of the Royal Thai Embassy and Heads of Thailand Agencies in Canberra to pay respect to the Buddha image by pouring fragrance water over the Buddha image as part of the Thai celebration on the Thai New Year and Songkran Festival.

Thai Ambassador visited the Kingdom of Tonga to present the Letters of Credence

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On 18 March 2019 Ambassador Nantana Sivakua presented the Letters of Credence to His Majesty King Tupou VI of the Kingdom of Tonga as the non-resident Ambassador of Thailand to Tonga.

Later, Ambassador Nantana, together with Mrs. Salila Tepkasetkul, Director of Thai Trade Centre in Sydney, Mr. Pawat Ruangvichatron, Counsellor, called on Hon. Akilisi Pohiva, Prime Minister, Hon. Tevita Tui Uata, Minister for Trade and Economic Development, Mr. Mahe Tupouniua, Secretary for Foreign Affairs, and Mr. Paul Taumoepeau, President of the Tongan Chamber of Commerce and Industry, to discuss in details how to enhance relations between the two countries, as well as various measures to expand trade and investment cooperation.

The delegation also visited the Agricultural Development Cooperation Project based on the late King Bhumibol Adulyadej’s Sufficiency Economy Philosophy between Thailand and Tonga. The busy day ended with a delightful evening when Ambassador Nantana hosted a dinner for members of the Thai community in Nuku’alofa.