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Keating, Paul

Period of Service: 20/12/1991 - 11/03/1996
Release Date:
17/02/1994
Release Type:
Media Release
Transcript ID:
9123
Document:
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  • Keating, Paul John
STATEMENT BY THE PRIME MINISTER THE HON PJ KEATING MP VISIT TO THAILAND LAOS AND VIETNAM

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PRIME MINISTER 9/ 94
STATEMENT BY THE PRIME MINISTER, THE HON P J KEATING MP
VISIT TO TIAILAND, LAOS AND VIETNAM
As a further step in consolidating Australia's links with important regional partners, I
will be making an official visit to Thailand, Laos and Vietnam from 5 to 13 April 1994.
I will in each case have the opportunity to discuss with my counterparts our shared
bilateral interests as well as a wide range of regional economic, political and strategic
issues. I will also be attending the official opening of the Australian-funded Friendship Bridge
over the Mekong River between Thailand and Laos on 8 April. The bridge provides
the first ever road link between those two countries.
My visit to Thailand will provide an opportunity to follow up the discussions I had in
Seattle last year with Prime Minister Chuan Lckpai.
Australia has a strong relationship with Thailand. Our two-way trade in 1992-93
amounted to nearly $ 2 billion. Thailand's rapid growth presents considerable scope to
expand our economic links, for example, through Australian involvement in
infrastructure projects and provision of services for Thailand's increasingly
sophisticated economy. We have worked closely with the Thai Government in the
development of APEC, We also have valuable defence and security links with
Thailand. My visit to Laos reciprocates the visit by Prime Minister Khamtay to Australia in
December last year. Australia has much to offer Laos as a supplier of technology,
expertise and in development of major infrastructure. Transfield's successful bid for
the billion dollar Nam Theun 2 hydro-power project is a good example of the
contribution we can make.
Prime Minister Kiet's visit to Australia in May 1993 ushered in a new phase in the
bilateral relationship with Vietfnam. Our bilateral trade has grown rapidly over the past
two years and I expect that growth to continue as Vietnam opens up its economy.
Australia has already invested heavily in Vietnam's development, including through
BHP's participation in the Dai Hung ( Big Bear) oilfield project.
During my visit I will be discussing with Prime Minister Kiet ways in which our two
countries can further consolidate our economic and other links. Australia needs to
draw on the very constructive role that the Australian Vietnamese community can play
hi fostering these links.
CANBERRA FEBRUARY 17, 1994 I L L

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