
The pair, long-standing friends, also share a love for public spectacle, with Anutin playing the classic song popularised by Frank Sinatra on the saxophone while Anwar gripped the microphone and reached for the chorus high notes at a lunch on Thursday.
“Is there a problem? Yeah. We’re going to solve it … When? Next week,” he said as an example of the neighbours’ ability to resolve issues quickly.
But behind the bonhomie, a weeks-long row over seafood and fish imports between the nations has vexed relations and severely damaged the Thai shrimp industry.

Don't Miss:
-
Chinese users praise OpenAI’s GPT-5.6 for efficiency, even at higher cost than local rivals
-
China to head off AI-fuelled inequality by lifting salaries, narrowing pay gap
-
US scientists use Chinese humanoid robot to carry out keyhole surgery and remove organs
-
The next frontier of AI: how ‘world models’ are simulating reality and virtual spaces
-
People’s Daily joins Beijing blitz against Philippines over 2016 South China Sea ruling

China Deepens Economic Integration with Central Asia
Malaysia’s Anwar Faces Royal Upheaval
Where Have All The Soldiers Gone?