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Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim (left) with fellow national leaders at the Asean-Gulf Cooperation Council Summit in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on October 20, 2023. — Picture via FACEBOOK/ANWAR IBRAHIM

Tight schedule awaits PM Anwar in Riyadh

RIYADH, Oct 20 — Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim is on a very tight schedule during his two-day working visit to Saudi Arabia for the Asean-Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Summit.

This morning, he is scheduled to deliver a speech highlighting the current Palestinian-Israeli conflict at the inaugural Asean-GCC Summit.

As Malaysia is the Asean coordinator for the summit, Anwar’s speech is expected to touch on efforts to strengthen the ties and cooperation between the two regional blocs.

The GCC is a political and economic alliance formed by Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Oman, Qatar, and Kuwait.

Asean and GCC established relations in 1990 when the Gulf bloc expressed interest in establishing formal ties with its Southeast Asian counterpart.

On the summit’s sidelines, he is scheduled to hold bilateral meetings with several leaders in the GCC bloc to strengthen cooperation and discuss current issues related to the two regions.

According to the Prime Minister’s itinerary shared by Wisma Putra, Anwar is scheduled to perform Friday prayers at Riyadh Grand Mosque before attending an engagement session with the Malaysian diaspora.

In the evening, he is scheduled to meet with Muslim World League secretary-general Muhammad bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa.

Tomorrow, Anwar, who is also Finance Minister, is scheduled to hold discussions with Saudi Aramco president and chief executive officer Amin H Nasser, followed by meetings with Saudi Arabia’s captains of industry and giant companies.

The Prime Minister will also be featured in an interview with Al-Arabiya Channel.

He is also scheduled to meet with Saudi Prime Minister Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on Saturday (October 21) to further discuss the Palestinian issue and bilateral relations.

Saudi Arabia is Malaysia’s largest trading partner among the West Asian countries, with US$10.26 billion (RM49 billion) in total bilateral trade recorded between the two countries in 2022, an increase of 159.2 per cent from 2021.

Among the prominent projects the Kingdom has in Malaysia is the Pengerang Integrated Complex in Johor through Saudi Aramco.

Upon conclusion of the visit, Anwar is scheduled to depart to Ankara, Turkiye, and meet with the country’s leader to discuss matters related to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.

— Bernama

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