Thai Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin announced the imminent signing of a visa waiver agreement between Thailand and China.
The deal, to be sealed on Friday during Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi’s visit to Thailand, promises to liberate citizens from both nations to explore each other’s territories freely, igniting a tourism revolution.
Addressing the crowd at the Thailand 2024 – The Great Challenge event at Bangkok’s Pullman King Power Hotel, Prime Minister Srettha asserted that this move would elevate the Thai passport’s standing on the global stage.
“This measure will upgrade the Thai passport higher.”
During a candid moment at the sidelines of the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland, PM Srettha revealed he had urged European leaders to consider exempting Thai travellers from the Schengen visa requirement. The Schengen visa currently spans 27 countries, including popular destinations like Italy, France, Spain, and…