Bangladesh and Thailand are celebrating 50 Years of Diplomatic Relations in a befitting manner and with fervor through a series of events throughout this year.
As part of this celebration, an event to unveil a commemorative stamp and launching of an e-book was held at the Foreign Ministry on Sunday, says a media statement.
Foreign Secretary Masud Bin Momen and the visiting Thai Permanent Secretary-designate Sarun Charoensuwan jointly unveiled the commemorative stamp and launched the e-book at the ceremony.
On this occasion, the foreign secretary paid his rich tribute to the Father of the Nation and to the martyrs of our Great War of Liberation, and paid his homage to the late King Bhumibol of Thailand for his historic role vis-a-vis our independence.
Both the foreign secretary and permanent secretary expressed happiness at the friendly and multidimensional bilateral relations between Bangladesh and Thailand that flourished over the last five decades and evolved from strength to strength.
Both of them stressed the importance of maintaining the momentum of the friendly and constructive bilateral engagements for raising the relations to a strategic level.
They called for further exploring the untapped potentials for mutual benefits of the two neighboring countries.
Thailand recognized Bangladesh on October 05, 1972 being one of the few countries that extended recognition to an independent and sovereign Bangladesh very early into her independence.


