Chinese Premier Li Qiang visited Malaysia to celebrate 50 years of diplomatic relations, emphasizing the potential for a golden era in the next 50 years. Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim praised China as a 'true friend' and rejected fears of Chinese dominance. Both leaders expressed commitment to enhancing bilateral ties and economic cooperation, with Malaysia reaffirming support for China's sovereignty over Taiwan.
Discussing Li Qiang's Visit to Australia https://t.co/Piq6fm4g4S via @JerrysTakeChina
#China presses Global South leaders to support #Taiwan 'reunification' “One China” is not enough. Now Global South leaders are now encouraged to mention “reunification” if they want to meet with Xi Jinping and Li Qiang. When Chinese Premier Li Qiang visited Malaysia last week,… https://t.co/Qh68U6zqFB
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said last week that his country supports China in "achieving national reunification," joining other Global South leaders who have recently mentioned "reunification" with Taiwan in meetings with China. https://t.co/xXADLdPNzi
Chinese Premier Calls on China, Malaysia to Enhance Docking of Development Strategies Chinese Premier Li Qiang said Wednesday that China and Malaysia should strengthen the docking of development strategies, better leverage complementary advantages, expand two-way trade and… https://t.co/T2L3OAvFO7
Chinese Premier, Malaysian PM Attend Luncheon with Business Community Chinese Premier Li Qiang and Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim on Thursday attended a luncheon with representatives of the China-Malaysia business community in Kuala Lumpur, with both hailing the strength… https://t.co/3b9qE5yrsX
Joint Efforts Will Lead to Another Golden 50 Years for China-Malaysia Ties: Chinese Premier With the concerted efforts of business communities and individuals across various sectors in both China and Malaysia, the next 50 years of China-Malaysia relations promise to be another… https://t.co/jelAo0hwf2
Malaysia has reiterated its support for China's sovereignty over Taiwan, rejecting calls for the independence of the island, according to a joint statement issued on Thursday by Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim and Chinese Premier Li Qiang. https://t.co/ORxRMdPSQc
Malaysia reaffirms One China policy, rejects Taiwan independence Anwar and Li agree to use bilateral dialogue in South China Sea disputes https://t.co/yiu5lYlwLN via @NikkeiAsia
During Premier Li Qiang's visit, Malaysian PM Anwar dismissed “incessant propaganda that we should fear the dominance of China economically, militarily, technologically.” https://t.co/s9ghSh3noz
China Ready to Work with Malaysia to Make #Ecrl a Road to Prosperity, Happiness: Premier Visiting Chinese Premier Li Qiang said in Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday that China is ready to work hand in hand with Malaysia to make the East Coast Rail Link (ECRL) project a path to prosperity… https://t.co/MquJ5ESNQG
Chinese Premier Says Developing China-Australia Ties in Fundamental Interests of Two Countries Chinese Premier Li Qiang said here Monday that the steady and continuous development of China-Australia relations best serves the fundamental interests of the two countries and is… https://t.co/KhsSmUWUAZ
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim on Thursday rejected the notion that China's dominance is to be feared, calling China a "true friend" at the end of Premier Li Qiang's visit to mark 50 years of diplomatic ties between their countries. https://t.co/iIissh4W2z
China, Malaysia Bring Bilateral Relationship to New Starting Point: Chinese Premier China and Malaysia have brought bilateral relationship to a new starting point, and they share the aspiration to carry it forward to future generations, Chinese Premier Li Qiang said Wednesday.… https://t.co/V929Xr13i2
Chinese Premier on Thursday attended the luncheon of the #China-#Malaysia business community with Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, saying the next 50 years of China-Malaysia relations promise to be another golden era. Around 200 representatives from the business community… https://t.co/mAwchXzhwA
Premier Li Qiang delivered a speech while attending the luncheon of China-Malaysia business community with Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim. https://t.co/6Ce2PuRvBY
Malaysian leader Anwar says China a 'true friend' and not to be feared as Premier Li ends visit https://t.co/UQSX64l1dH
China or U.S.? Malaysia refuses to choose sides As China and Malaysia celebrate 50 years of diplomatic ties, Chinese Premier Li Qiang visits Malaysia. China has been Malaysia's largest trading partner for 15 years, while Malaysia is China's second-largest trading partner in… https://t.co/i2aTeXgbnC
Chinese Premier Li Qiang says with the concerted efforts of business communities and individuals across various sectors in both China and Malaysia, the next 50 years of China-Malaysia relations promise to be another golden era. https://t.co/mb71fmYQGx https://t.co/AI9RpGhyws
Malaysian Prime Minister #AnwarIbrahim on Thursday rejected the notion that China's dominance is to be feared, calling China a “true friend” at the end of Premier Li Qiang's visit to mark 50 years of diplomatic ties between their countries. https://t.co/3qvysQARL2
China’s Li Qiang opens Malaysia visit ‘ready’ to build closer ties https://t.co/OYJRKQd7Mw via @scmpnews "The Chinese premier’s trip to celebrate 50 years of diplomatic relations coincides with news of Kuala Lumpur’s intention to join Beijing-backed BRICS"