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Malaysia and China agree to resolve South China Sea disputes by peaceful means, international law
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JAKARTA: Indonesia's efforts to become one of the world's largest economies are increasingly paying off. This is demonstrated by the rise of Indonesia's competitiveness ranking by seven places in 2024, the highest in the past six years.

China 's Premier Li Qiang with Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim shaking hands ahead of their meeting in Putrajaya, June 19, 2024. — GLENN GUAN/The Star

Emphasising the importance of maintaining peace, security and stability in the South China Sea, the two sides will launch bilateral dialogues on the management of maritime issues as early as possible to foster maritime discussion and cooperation. Besides that, the two countries shared the importance of preserving and maintaining peace and security in the Asia Pacific region, underpinned by respect for sovereignty and adherence to agreed rules and norms.

In the statement, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim and Chinese Premier Li Qiang also agreed to enlarge cooperation in areas of the defence industry and enhance exchanges and cooperation on national security.

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