Malaysia Urges ASEAN to Stay Neutral and Attract Investments from Global Partners

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Malaysia Urges ASEAN to Stay Neutral and Attract Investments from Global Partners
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Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim stressed Malaysia and ASEAN's commitment to neutrality and non-interference in other countries' affairs. He emphasized the importance of attracting investments from diverse global partners, including the US, Europe, China, India, and Australia, to strengthen ASEAN's economic position. Anwar also highlighted ASEAN's cautious approach to the Myanmar issue, aiming to promote peace, inclusivity, and participatory democracy in the region.

PETALING JAYA: Malaysia dan negara ASEAN harus terus bersikap berkecuali dan tidak masuk campur dalam masalah membabitkan negara lain.

Anwar berkata, pendirian Malaysia dan negara ASEAN masih kekal dalam bersikap berkecuali dan tidak masuk campur dalam masalah membabitkan negara lain. “China menjadi jiran yang penting, malah kita harus terus berbuat demikian bersama Australia, India, dan negara-negara lain.

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