According to Thai News Agency, during the discussions, both sides exchanged views on enhancing tourist security measures, preventing and suppressing tourism-related crime, and the impact of the conflict in the Middle East on public confidence in Thailand's tourism industry, aligning with the government's current policy priorities.
Furthermore, the Thai side expressed gratitude to the Sultanate of Oman for its assistance to the Thai crew of the "Mayurinari" vessel, as well as its crucial role in supporting negotiations with Iran. This cooperation enabled the oil tankers belonging to Bangchak and SCG Chemical of Thailand to safely pass through the strategically important Strait of Hormuz, mitigating the impact on the general public.
Both sides also discussed the tourism situation in the Middle East and Thailand, including ways to care for and assist Middle Eastern tourists stranded in Thailand due to the unrest in the region. They also promoted cooperation in attracting more tourists from Oman and other Middle Eastern countries to Thailand.
On this occasion, the "Thailand Tourist Police" application and the Tourist Police hotline 1155 were promoted to facilitate the reporting of incidents and providing assistance to tourists.
The Ambassador of the Sultanate of Oman to Thailand expressed his willingness to cooperate with Thailand in all aspects, and to exchange information regarding tourists, problems, obstacles, and suggestions in order to jointly enhance safety and further strengthen the good relations between the two countries.