Malaysia and Pakistan Strengthen Ties: Trade, Defense, and Cultural Connections
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim's trip to Pakistan underscores a commitment to bolster bilateral relations. Discussions covered trade, defense, and cultural exchanges. Ibrahim supported the UN resolution on Kashmir and praised Pakistani leaders. The visit highlights plans to open a trade office in Karachi and increase educational exchanges.
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Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, during his three-day visit to Pakistan, emphasized mutual support for the UN Security Council's resolution on Kashmir. Ibrahim noted the importance of human rights concerns, stressing peaceful resolution through accepted channels.
The two nations discussed enhancing bilateral cooperation across various sectors, including trade, defense, and education. Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif highlighted key economic dialogues, paving the way for increased exports like Halal meat and rice.
Ibrahim's visit marks a significant step in deepening Malaysia-Pakistan ties, showcasing shared cultural and educational interests. The establishment of a trade office in Karachi and bolstered defense collaborations were key outcomes from the high-level discussions.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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