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The flags of the United States and China are seen through broken glass, in this illustration taken on January 30, 2023. — Picture by REUTERS

Asean must maintain excellent ties with US, China — PM Anwar

KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 23 — Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has emphasised the importance of Asean to uphold its outstanding relationships with the United States (US) and China as strategic competition between the two economic superpowers intensifies.

It is important for Asean to maintain such a relationship with both countries when the regional grouping talks about centrality.

“And we have been asserting the point they cannot insist we take sides in that sort of differences between both these countries,” he said in a special interview with CNN chief international anchor Christiane Amanpour in New York, which was broadcast at 1am Malaysian time today.

Anwar said China is an important neighbour and trading nation to Malaysia, whereas the US has been responsible, from the very beginning, in investing and helping develop the country, and that Malaysia’s largest defence collaboration is with the US.

Historically the US has been Malaysia’s friend for a long time and should be more proactive in maintaining diplomatic, cultural, and economic relations.

Commenting on the 2023 China Standard Map broadcasted on the eve of the 2023 G20 Summit in India, he said he was highly pleased by the response given by China that it will never do anything to cause dissension with its friends in the region.

Anwar added he shares a cordial relationship with Chinese Premier Li Qiang and its Foreign Minister Wang Yi and that Malaysia is ready to negotiate contentious issues arising from China’s claim.

“That was very assuring. And I met him (Li Qiang) three days back in Nanning. And he reiterated that point and, at least for Malaysia, I am extremely satisfied,” he said.

International media reported the 2023 China Standard Map also incorporates disputed areas, including claims over Arunachal Pradesh, the Aksai Chin region, Taiwan, and the South China Sea. It also includes maritime areas within Malaysia’s exclusive economic zone (EEZ) near Sabah and Sarawak, Brunei, the Philippines, Indonesia, and Vietnam.

On China’s claim that Taiwan will become part of its territory, Anwar said Malaysia had always been consistent with the One China policy.

“As a foreign policy position, our stance is the One China policy; we accept. But, of course, we are concerned with any sort of turbulence in the area, which will adversely affect the region,” he added.

— Bernama

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