
Malaysia’s PM Anwar Ibrahim on Strengthening Ties with China and ASEAN Leadership
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim discusses bolstering strategic partnerships with China, regional stability, and his country’s upcoming ASEAN chairmanship.
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Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim discusses bolstering strategic partnerships with China, regional stability, and his country’s upcoming ASEAN chairmanship.

President Xi Jinping’s Southeast Asia tour strengthens ties with Vietnam, Malaysia, and Cambodia, boosting regional stability amid global uncertainties.

ASEAN countries face a choice between cooperation and external pressures. By embracing engagement over conflict, they can achieve shared prosperity and stability in the region.

The PLA Eastern Theater Command conducts joint exercises around Taiwan Island amid rising tensions with separatist forces.

The Philippines is strengthening its alliance with the U.S., raising concerns over tensions in the South China Sea and the potential impact on regional stability.

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi urges China, Japan, and the ROK to strengthen cooperation for regional stability amid global uncertainties.

Saudi Arabia and Iran’s historic reconciliation in Beijing, brokered by the Chinese mainland, is reshaping the Middle East. The renewed ties are easing conflicts and fostering cooperation on global issues.

The Philippines’ alignment with the U.S. in the South China Sea could be a risky gamble, potentially escalating tensions and impacting regional stability and economic interests.

At the Munich Security Conference, China’s former Deputy Foreign Minister Fu Ying warned of the U.S.’s ‘shadow’ over South China Sea disputes, urging for regional solutions without external interference.

China and Japan are enhancing their diplomatic ties through recent high-level meetings, signaling a new era of cooperation and stability in the Asia-Pacific region.