Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has met with Chinese Premier Li Qiang in Shanghai. The two agreed to strengthen bilateral ties.
Anwar said in a social media post after Tuesday's talks that he expressed gratitude for China's support in endorsing his country as a new BRICS partner.
Malaysia has also applied for a full membership of the group, which includes China, Russia, India and other emerging economies.
Anwar and Li also agreed to boost cooperation in infrastructure projects under China's Belt and Road Initiative.
Despite their ties, Malaysia and China have overlapping territorial claims in the disputed waters of South China Sea.
Anwar said in a social media post after Tuesday's talks that he expressed gratitude for China's support in endorsing his country as a new BRICS partner.
Malaysia has also applied for a full membership of the group, which includes China, Russia, India and other emerging economies.
Anwar and Li also agreed to boost cooperation in infrastructure projects under China's Belt and Road Initiative.
Despite their ties, Malaysia and China have overlapping territorial claims in the disputed waters of South China Sea.
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Malaysian PM Anwar Ibrahim met with Chinese Premier Li Qiang in Shanghai, aiming to strengthen bilateral ties. Anwar expressed gratitude for China's support in endorsing Malaysia as a new BRICS partner and applied for full membership. The leaders agreed to enhance cooperation on infrastructure
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URL: https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20241106_32/
Date: Nov. 6, 2024
Created: 2024/11/07 07:00
Updated: 2025/12/08 09:08
Last Read: 2024/11/07 07:52