PM Anwar Ibrahim Affirms Malaysia-China Relationship: Here’s What He Said

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Kuala Lumpur: Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim took to Twitter on Saturday to address concerns and affirm Malaysia’s relationship with China, emphasizing its foundation in mutual respect. “Many of my overseas friends question whether our enhanced bilateral relationship with China could disadvantage Malaysia, especially as we are a smaller nation. I assure that our relationship is rooted in mutual respect,” he stated.

PM Anwar Ibrahim highlighted historical precedents dating back to the emperors of China and the Sultans of Malacca, underscoring the potential for mutual benefit in the relationship between Malaysia and China.

“My discussions with Premier Li Qiang this week reaffirmed my belief in the friendly, courteous, and respectful nature of Chinese leadership towards Malaysia,” Anwar continued, reflecting on recent diplomatic engagements.

Despite external skepticism, particularly from Western quarters, PM Anwar Ibrahim expressed appreciation for the cultural understanding demonstrated by Chinese counterparts. “Throughout our discussions, there was no hint of arrogance or condescension. We tackled contentious issues as equal partners and trusted friends,” he noted.

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Anwar concluded by reassuring fellow Malaysians about the sincerity of Malaysia’s ties with China. “Our relationship with China reflects genuine respect and friendship. We remain committed to nurturing and strengthening the bonds between Malaysia and China,” he affirmed.

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