
Singapore highlighted six decades of diplomatic relations and expanding cooperation in green growth, food security, and the digital economy.
A representative of the Singapore Government attended Thailand’s National Day Reception on the evening of 3 December 2025, marking a key moment in the 60th anniversary of Singapore–Thailand diplomatic relations. The event celebrated the longstanding partnership between both countries and their commitment to advancing cooperation in emerging and strategic areas.
During the reception, Singapore underscored the depth of its political and economic ties with Thailand, which have been strengthened through close people-to-people links built over decades. The relationship has grown beyond traditional sectors to include sustainability, food security, and digital economy collaboration.


image by: Singapore Senior Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Sim Ann
The Singapore representative highlighted recent milestones achieved in 2025. In August, both countries signed an Implementation Agreement on Carbon Credits Collaboration — Singapore’s first such agreement with an ASEAN Member State — to promote green investments and support national climate targets. In November, Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul’s introductory visit to Singapore saw the signing of a Memorandum of Cooperation on Rice Trade, contributing to regional food security.
Reflecting on the progress of bilateral relations, Singapore expressed confidence that both nations would continue strengthening cooperation and contributing to a more prosperous, resilient, and vibrant region. Singapore also conveyed warm wishes to Thailand in celebration of its National Day.
Source: Singapore Senior Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Sim Ann










