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Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim (seated, centre) with his delegation during their visit to Nexperia’s office, as part of his six-day official visit to Germany, in Hamburg, Germany, on March 15, 2024. — Picture by AFIQ HAMBALI/PEJABAT PERDANA MENTERI

Official visit to Germany strengthens bilateral ties, says Anwar

HAMBURG, March 16 — Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has said his six-day official visit to Germany has strengthened the close friendship between the two countries.

Anwar, who arrived in its capital Berlin on Sunday (March 10), said the visit also succeeded in enhancing trade cooperation and investment opportunities for Malaysia.

“I believe that via cooperation in various fields, it promises a more prosperous future and brings mutual benefits to the people of both countries,” he said during a press conference at the end of the visit to Berlin and Hamburg.

Anwar also expressed appreciation to the ministries, government agencies, embassy officials, and the press who worked together to ensure the visit’s success.

During his time in Berlin, the Prime Minister held bilateral meetings with his counterpart Chancellor Olaf Scholz, German Vice Chancellor cum Economy and Climate Action Minister Robert Habeck, and paid a courtesy call on German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier.

Accompanying the Prime Minister on the visit to Germany were Foreign Minister Datuk Seri Mohamad Hasan, Investment, Trade, and Industry Minister Tengku Datuk Seri Zafrul Tengku Abdul Aziz, and Entrepreneur Development and Cooperatives Minister Datuk Ewon Benedick.

In his meetings with Scholz and Steinmeier, Anwar emphasised the urgent need for major world powers like Germany to address humanitarian issues in Gaza.

“Despite differences in opinions, it seems they are now emphasising the need to stop the attacks in Gaza to ensure stability, as well as a solution towards the formation of two states. This means recognition of the rights of the Palestinian people that have long been neglected,” he said.

Anwar also explained the narrative of Western countries’ perceived injustice towards the oppressed and colonised Palestinian people to German leaders.

(from left to right) Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim speaks to German Vice Chancellor cum Economy and Climate Action Minister Robert Habeck during their meeting, as part of his six-day official visit to Germany, in Berlin, Germany, on March 13, 2024. — Picture by AFIQ HAMBALI/PEJABAT PERDANA MENTERI

He also had the opportunity to visit mosques in Berlin and Hamburg to meet Muslims in Germany.

“Thankfully, the statements (regarding Palestine) received widespread coverage not only in Germany but also worldwide. Every time I visit mosques, Muslims from various countries can follow the statements, and this can enhance Malaysia’s reputation as a sovereign nation with its own stance as a free country,” Anwar said.

Malaysia similarly welcomed the invitation from Chancellor Scholz to join the Climate Club and hoped it could be beneficial through technology transfer and capacity development.

Germany has agreed to assist Malaysia in capacity development, especially in education and technical and vocational education and training (TVET) programmes, as well as worker exchange programmes between industry players and educational institutions.

Regarding the issue of difficulty in voting in the past two general elections, which was raised during his meeting with the Malaysian diaspora in Germany, he said he has instructed the Election Commission (EC) to study the matter.

“The voting process for overseas voters should be made easier, unlike now, when the process is quite cumbersome. I have asked the EC to consider implementation methods and provide space for overseas voters,” Anwar said.

During his stay in the world’s third-largest economy, he visited Siemens Energy and met with 38 industry captains and potential investors, including Schott AG, Infineon Technologies AG, Melexis, Nexperia, and Airbus.

Anwar also shared views with thinkers at the Körber Foundation, a non-profit organisation focusing on social and political issues, and gave a keynote address at the SME Future Day 2024 organised by the German Federal Association of Small and Medium-Sized Businesses (Bundesverband mittelständische Wirtschaft – BVMW)

In Hamburg, Anwar delivered a keynote address at the 101st East Asian Friendship Dinner (Ostasiatisches Liebesmahl) organised by the German Asia-Pacific Business Association.

“I received many invitations to give keynote speeches, including at the University of Berlin and Hamburg. However, they had to be declined due to time constraints,” he said.

Germany has been Malaysia’s largest trading partner among European Union member states since 2000, while Malaysia is Germany’s largest trading partner among Asean member states.

— Bernama

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim meeting representatives (centre) during the SME Future Day 2024 event organised by the German Association of Small and Medium-sized Businesses, as part of his six-day official visit to Germany, on March 14, 2024. — Picture via FACEBOOK/ANWAR IBRAHIM — Picture by AFIQ HAMBALI/PEJABAT PERDANA MENTERI

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