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Malaysia: China ready to strengthen multilateral coordination with Malaysia
Chinese Premier Li Qiang said Tuesday that China is ready to strengthen multilateral coordination and cooperation with Malaysia to implement the four major global initiatives put forth by China, practice true multilateralism, and safeguard international fairness and justice. Li made the remarks during a meeting with Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim on the sidelines of the leaders' meetings on East Asian cooperation held in Malaysia, noting that China and Malaysia are good neighbors and partners that can trust each other. In September, Chinese President Xi Jinping met with Anwar in Beijing, where they reached new important consensus on deepening the building of a China-Malaysia community with a shared future, Li recalled. Noting that China always regards Malaysia as a priority in its neighborhood diplomacy, Li voiced China's readiness to maintain close high-level exchanges, strengthen strategic coordination, deepen practical cooperation, further implement bilateral consensus and benefit both peoples. Li pointed out that the fourth plenary session of the 20th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC) earlier this month deliberated over and adopted the recommendations of the CPC Central Committee for formulating the 15th Five-Year Plan (2026-2030). Expressing China's readiness to strengthen alignment with the 13th Malaysia Plan, Li said that China is willing to deepen the implementation of the Five-Year Program for Economic and Trade Cooperation between the two countries, solidify bilateral economic and trade ties, and tap the cooperation potential in emerging areas such as the digital economy, artificial intelligence, as well as new energy, so as to cultivate new growth drivers with Malaysia. He urged efforts from both sides to expand people-to-people and cultural exchanges to strengthen public support for friendship between the two countries. China commends Malaysia for its important role as the rotating chair of ASEAN, and is ready to work with all parties to implement the outcomes of the leaders' meetings on East Asian cooperation, so as to inject more stability and positive energy into regional peace and development, Li said. Anwar said that Malaysia-China relations have maintained a strong momentum of growth with frequent high-level interactions, solid political mutual trust, and fruitful cooperation. Malaysia stands ready to further deepen cooperation with China in areas such as trade, investment, infrastructure, energy and minerals, and keep industrial and supply chains open and stable, he said. He welcomes Chinese companies to continue investing and doing business in Malaysia. Malaysia appreciates China's important role in regional and international affairs, and thanks China for its strong support for Malaysia in fulfilling its ASEAN rotating chair, Anwar said. He said Malaysia is willing to work with China to promote in-depth development of the ASEAN-China comprehensive strategic partnership and make greater contributions to regional and global peace and prosperity. Shotlist: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - Oct 28, 2025: 1. Chinese Premier Li Qiang (L), Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim (R) shaking hands, posing for photos; 2. Various of meeting between Li, Anwar in progress; attendees from both sides. [Restriction - No access Chinese mainland]
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