Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Thailand

04/09/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/09/2024 05:51

Minister of the Royal Thai Embassy in Seoul led the Thai delegation to participate in the 14th Cyber Secretariat Workshop under the Forum for East Asia-Latin America[...]

Minister of the Royal Thai Embassy in Seoul led the Thai delegation to participate in the 14th Cyber Secretariat Workshop under the Forum for East Asia-Latin America Cooperation (FEALAC) and related meetings in the Republic of Korea.

On 29 - 30 August 2024, Mr. Bancha Yuenyongchongcharoen, Minister and Deputy Chief of Mission of the Royal Thai Embassy in Seoul, led the Thai delegation to participate in the 14th Cyber Secretariat Workshop under the Forum for East Asia-Latin America Cooperation (FEALAC) and related meetings in the Republic of Korea on the theme "Shaping the Future of FEALAC Cooperation in the Digital Era: A Vision for the Next 25 Years." The workshop aimed to share their insights and perspectives on promoting and advancing cooperation between East Asia and Latin America over the next 25 years, particularly in the area of digital transformation.

Mr. Bancha highlighted Thailand's contributions to both national and regional FEALAC projects over the years. Also, the Thai delegation participated in the FEALAC Interim Coordination Meeting, where participants agreed to expedite the selection of new regional coordinators following the guidelines set out in the Concept Note on the Rotating Mechanism of FEALAC and the Terms of Reference (TOR) for the voluntary alphabetical system for the selection of FEALAC Regional Coordinators. Mr. Bancha expressed support for this initiative and emphasized the importance of engaging countries that have not yet had the opportunity to serve as regional coordinators. Additionally, during the 4th Steering Committee of the FEALAC Trust Fund, the participants discussed the proposal to allow donor countries to utilize the FEALAC Multi-Donor Trust Fund for FEALAC-wide projects. Thailand supported this proposal as a means to encourage more member countries to contribute to the Trust Fund and to stimulate further project implementation under FEALAC.