Chinese Premier Li Qiang's official visit to Malaysia has garnered positive remarks from Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim and various officials. Both countries aim to enhance bilateral ties, with a focus on economic cooperation, trade relations, and regional cooperation. The visit marks the 50th year of diplomatic relations between China and Malaysia, with agreements signed to deepen ties and extend visa-free policies.
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
#China and #Malaysia made fresh deals, including extension of visa exemption policies on Thursday, to further deepen economic and trade ties. Chinese experts said that, underpinned by robust economic and people-to-people connections, bilateral cooperation is entering a track of… https://t.co/fFVkNi7YhS
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"
China and Malaysia have agreed to extend the duration of the mutual visa-free exemption policy, a move that will not only facilitate the bilateral exchanges but also showcase China's continuous efforts in boosting high-quality opening-up. https://t.co/zXNNZXB2Pq
China-Malaysia Ties Set Example for Region: Chinese Premier Chinese Premier Li Qiang said Wednesday that China-Malaysia ties are at the forefront among relations between regional countries, and have set a benchmark and an example. #你好中国 #NihaoChina #AmazingChina… https://t.co/YPCk6H8MFO
Malaysia PM Anwar Ibrahim rejects “incessant propaganda that we should cast aspersions and fear the dominance of China.” “We do not. We in Malaysia…have the resolve to work with all countries and with China…We see Premier Li Qiang as a friend.” https://t.co/yfGSdx2Yoa
China and Malaysia continue to support their mutual visa exemption scheme to promote friendly relations, both countries said in a joint statement today, Xinhua reported. China has agreed to extend the waiver until the end of 2025 and Malaysia will do so to the end of 2026. https://t.co/bHvVeQOn6C
China and Malaysia have agreed to extend the visa-free policy for their citizens, with China extending the policy until the end of 2025, and Malaysia extending it until the end of 2026. This extension aims to further facilitate the entry of citizens from both countries into each… https://t.co/95fR5EIQTT
Full Text: Keynote speech by Chinese Premier Li Qiang at the reception celebrating the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Malaysia and the Year of China-Malaysia Friendship https://t.co/SX1IsR9laD https://t.co/4UxWyzowRy
#Beijing and Kuala Lumpur agreed on Wednesday to strengthen bilateral cooperation to take the building of the #China-Malaysia community with a shared future to a higher level, as they celebrated the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic ties. #Malaysia… https://t.co/WuItoHLsqU
Premier Li: China-Malaysia ties set example for the region https://t.co/CIjBmw2gN2 来自 @cgtnofficial
Premier Li Qiang delivered a keynote speech when attending the reception celebrating the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Malaysia and the Year of China-Malaysia Friendship with Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim. https://t.co/AOejAX8oG5
Chinese Premier Li Qiang calls on China, Malaysia to enhance alignment of development strategies https://t.co/PREtwghA8Y
China and Malaysia pledged to deepen trade and economic ties and advance construction of major projects during Chinese Premier Li Qiang’s three-day visit to Malaysia.https://t.co/Z5I6MKjHwM via @bpolitics
China-Malaysia ties reach new starting point, says Chinese Premier Li Qiang https://t.co/mRwAb7mFQj
Premier Li Qiang met with Malaysia’s King Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar. #China and #Malaysia firmly support each other in safeguarding sovereignty, security and development interests, and in following a development path suited to our respective national conditions. https://t.co/szA6Sa8uof
China-Malaysia ties ‘exemplary for region’ https://t.co/nly5ob1jpd
Premier Li Qiang met with Malaysia’s King Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar. #China 🇨🇳 and #Malaysia 🇲🇾 firmly support each other in safeguarding sovereignty, security and development interests, and in following a development path suited to our respective national conditions. https://t.co/g02Antiy5x
Premier Li Qiang met with Malaysia’s King Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar. #China🇨🇳and #Malaysia 🇲🇾 firmly support each other in safeguarding sovereignty, security and development interests, and in following a development path suited to our respective national conditions. https://t.co/5E7dn4MKaY
Premier Li: China-Malaysia ties set example for the region https://t.co/cVeChGgQUF
Chinese Premier Li Qiang met with Malaysia's King Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar on Wednesday and said China and Malaysia should strengthen the docking of development strategies, better leverage complementary advantages, expand two-way trade and investment, and vigorously promote… https://t.co/GMy8uj7TeR
As Chinese Premier Li Qiang embarks on his first official visit to Malaysia, #Malaysian official and businesspeople expressed their anticipation, with great optimism, for more synergy as bilateral economic and trade ties get closer than ever. https://t.co/n5VlC7dWus https://t.co/PZ8ZiRDNE6
Premier Li Qiang talked with Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim. #China is ready to work with #Malaysia to continue to develop bilateral relations as a priority in our respective foreign policy, and take the 50th anniversary as an opportunity to ... https://t.co/BiFRitGvQE
Premier Li Qiang talked with Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim. #China is ready to work with #Malaysia to continue to develop bilateral relations as a priority in our respective foreign policy, and take the 50th anniversary as an opportunity ... https://t.co/05LSON6huz
Malaysia and China are expected to deepen economic ties in infrastructure, digital affairs and the environment as Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim welcomes Chinese Premier Li Qiang for a bilateral meeting on Wednesday. https://t.co/4xm4HsLMgq
Premier Li Qiang arrived in Malaysia Tuesday, a day that marked 50 years of ties between Kuala Lumpur and Beijing. Li is set to attend a ground breaking ceremony for a railway project that would link the country with China. https://t.co/ui1xM18vUI
#China and #Malaysia have always been committed to sincere friendship, win-win cooperation and mutual learning and their relationship has been steadily moving forward, no matter how the international situation changed in the past half century, Chinese Premier Li Qiang said…
Chinese premier in Malaysia: Ushering in an era of splendor Chinese Premier Li Qiang is on an official visit to Malaysia, a move that will undoubtedly foster the bilateral relationship to usher in an era of splendor. Over the past half-century, China-Malaysia relations have… https://t.co/m6gOlPfo9Y
🔵 MALAYSIA, CHINA MARK 50 YEARS OF TIES WITH DEALS ON DEVELOPMENT, DURIANS China and Malaysia signed a slew of deals on Wednesday, renewing a five-year economic co-operation pact and allowing exports of fresh durians, during a visit by Chinese Premier Li Qiang to mark 50 years… https://t.co/Y109jYvcAW
#China-#Malaysia ties are at the forefront among relations between regional countries, and have set a benchmark and an example: Chinese Premier Li Qiang said during a meeting with Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim on Wednesday. https://t.co/bqVLJaHX3Y
Chinese Premier Li Qiang's official visit to #Malaysia represents a significant opportunity to enhance bilateral economic and trade relations. We anticipate discussions on expanding trade volumes, increasing mutual investments, and exploring new areas of trade and economic… https://t.co/7D3HXm4mck
Chinese Premier Li Qiang’s official visit to #Malaysia represents a significant opportunity to enhance bilateral relations, Unny Sankar Ravi Sankar, minister of Economic Affairs of the Malaysian Embassy in Beijing told GT. https://t.co/5T62U46xns https://t.co/0zlPO917ke
Chinese premier arrives in Malaysia for official visit https://t.co/IB2rMDKiAK https://t.co/H78J1MPEq6
Chinese Premier Li Qiang arrives at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport for an official visit to Malaysia. https://t.co/mGl8PnWSx6 https://t.co/MYgzn6yAGH
Selamat petang! Hello Malaysia ! On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between 🇨🇳#China and 🇲🇾#Malaysia, Chinese Premier Li Qiang begins his official visit to Malaysia. https://t.co/nL7qPcCN4a
Chinese Premier Li Qiang began a three-day visit to Malaysia late Tuesday, with Beijing looking to deepen ties with the Southeast Asian nation https://t.co/1dHanZfQw4
PM Anwar's comments came ahead of a three-day visit by Chinese Premier Li Qiang this week, as part of celebrations marking the 50th year of diplomatic relations between Malaysia and China. https://t.co/h14x7KjBWK
#China and Malaysia have achieved fruitful results in industrial cooperation with the automobile sector becoming a highlight of bilateral economic and trade exchanges, Chinese Minister of Industry and Information Technology Jin Zhuanglong said on Tuesday when meeting with… https://t.co/QJ1WwqMpP1
Chinese Premier Li Qiang arrived in Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday for an official visit to Malaysia, the third and last leg of his eight-day tour that has taken him to New Zealand and Australia.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang arrives in Malaysia for official visit https://t.co/7cJaEZ56e4
#OpinionLine Premier Li Qiang's visits to New Zealand, Australia and Malaysia will not only strengthen bilateral relations but also boost regional cooperation. https://t.co/wezJrvFMtp https://t.co/k2giuVPgIh
Chinese Premier Li Qiang's Malaysia visit set to boost bilateral ties, expand cooperation https://t.co/gBVp1KOnTj
Premier Li Qiang’s visit has Malaysia wanting more from China pivot https://t.co/IT8cqe33Vn
China commends PM @anwaribrahim for his remarks. China firmly supports #ASEAN countries, including #Malaysia in seeking strength through unity, and we are committed to upholding ASEAN centrality and an inclusive regional architecture. https://t.co/KrGbecWXXH
#FMsays Beijing has noticed and appreciated Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim's latest China-related comments on China, and China has always firmly supported the strategic autonomy, unity and self-reliance of ASEAN countries including Malaysia, Foreign Ministry spokesman Lin… https://t.co/wkxinuwKIw