Thailand and Israel Sign Agreement to Enhance Cooperation on Passport Security
Israeli Prime Minister Visits Thailand, Signs Agreement
During his recent visit to Thailand, Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett met with Thai Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha and signed an agreement to strengthen cooperation on passport security between the two countries.
The agreement aims to improve information sharing, enhance passport security features, and combat passport fraud and forgery.
Benefits of the Agreement
- Enhanced passport security measures
- Improved information sharing
- Reduced passport fraud and forgery
- Strengthened diplomatic ties between Thailand and Israel
Implementation and Future Plans
The agreement will be implemented through joint training programs, technology transfer, and the establishment of a joint working group.
The two countries plan to continue working together to enhance passport security and combat passport-related crimes.
Statements from Leaders
"This agreement is a testament to the strong partnership between Thailand and Israel," said Prime Minister Chan-o-cha.
"We are confident that this cooperation will result in improved passport security and reduced transnational crime," added Prime Minister Bennett.
Conclusion
The agreement between Thailand and Israel on passport security cooperation is a significant step towards strengthening border security and combating passport-related crimes.
The joint efforts of both countries are expected to improve passport security measures, enhance information sharing, and reduce passport fraud and forgery.
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