KUALA LUMPUR: China will continue to work with Malaysia in advancing their friendship and bilateral relations for mutual benefit and a brighter future for both nations, said its Premier Li Qiang .
"Be it in the past, present or future, friendship remains the defining feature of China-Malaysia relations. We have brought this relationship to a new starting point and we share the aspiration to carry it forward to future generations,” he said. "It is important to keep to the right direction in growing this bilateral relation, respect each other's core interests and major concerns, build stronger political mutual trust, and pursue wide-ranging cooperation in the context of building a China-Malaysia community with a shared future,” he said.
On the third suggestion, the Chinese premier highlighted on the need to deepen exchanges and mutual learning to promote further understanding of the people in the two countries, including in the fields of arts and culture, tourism, education and sports. Li, who is in the country for a three-day official visit since Tuesday , recalled that 50 years ago, Malaysia had withstood the Cold War pressure to establish a formal relationship with China, taking the lead among Asean countries.
"Our two countries have rendered each other firm support in exploring the development paths suited to our national conditions. Ours is a fine example of relations between the countries in the region,” he said.He highlighted that fruits from Malaysia like durian and mangosteen are famous among Chinese consumers.
Source: Education Headlines (educationheadlines.net)
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