bdnews24.com :
Royal Thai Army wants to train its officers at the Bangladesh Institute of Peace Support Operation Training (BIPSOT) before deploying them to UN peacekeeping missions.
Commander-in-Chief of Royal Thai Army General Teerachai Nakwanich conveyed the interest when Bangladesh Ambassador in Bangkok Saida Muna Tasneem called on him on Monday.
Nakwanich praised Bangladesh peacekeepers for their “professionalism and leadership” in UN
Peacekeeping operations, the Bangladesh embassy said.
The general reaffirmed the “excellent bonds” of diplomatic and defence cooperation between Bangladesh and Thailand even at regional and international forums, including OIC. Thailand is an observer at the OIC and cooperates with Bangladesh at the BIMSTEC, the embassy said.
Bangladesh and Thai army academies regularly exchange their cadets. The ambassador put forward some proposals to further strengthen the relations between the two armies.
Royal Thai Army wants to train its officers at the Bangladesh Institute of Peace Support Operation Training (BIPSOT) before deploying them to UN peacekeeping missions.
Commander-in-Chief of Royal Thai Army General Teerachai Nakwanich conveyed the interest when Bangladesh Ambassador in Bangkok Saida Muna Tasneem called on him on Monday.
Nakwanich praised Bangladesh peacekeepers for their “professionalism and leadership” in UN
Peacekeeping operations, the Bangladesh embassy said.
The general reaffirmed the “excellent bonds” of diplomatic and defence cooperation between Bangladesh and Thailand even at regional and international forums, including OIC. Thailand is an observer at the OIC and cooperates with Bangladesh at the BIMSTEC, the embassy said.
Bangladesh and Thai army academies regularly exchange their cadets. The ambassador put forward some proposals to further strengthen the relations between the two armies.