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PM Anutin flies to Asean-Russia Summit. Expected to have talks with Putin as Thailand seeks oil supplies
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Key facts
- PM Anutin heads to Russia for a crucial summit with Vladimir Putin as Thailand pushes for new energy supplies, expanded exports, investment and tourism links
- Thailand seeks a bigger Russian market for food, farm goods and electronics as trade talks advance
- Thailand and Russia target wider investment and energy cooperation during talks between Putin and the PM
- Energy supplies, investment and tourism emerge as central areas in Russia’s negotiations with Thailand
- Anutin promotes two-way economic ties as the Asean-Russia summit strengthens diplomatic links
- Agreement in principle as foreign tourism numbers fall by 10%
Summary
### PM Anutin heads to Russia for a crucial summit with Vladimir Putin as Thailand pushes for new energy supplies, expanded exports, investment and tourism links. The June 18 talks in Kazan could reshape economic ties as ASEAN and Russia mark 35 years of relations.
Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul will hold pivotal talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin this week as Thailand pursues expanded trade, fresh investment, stronger tourism links and new energy supplies. The meeting in Kazan places economic cooperation at the centre of a significant moment in Thailand’s relationship with Russia during the 35th anniversary of Asean-Russia ties.
Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul will travel to Russia this week for the Asean-Russia Summit in Kazan. The two-day gathering on Wednesday and Thursday will bring regional leaders together for talks on future cooperation.