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Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim delivers his lecture on the deepening ties between Malaysia and China and Asean’s critical role amid a rapidly evolving global landscape at Peking University in Beijing, as part of his working visit to China, on November 7, 2024. — Picture by BERNAMA

PM charts vision for Asean unity, cooperation at Peking University

BEIJING, Nov 7 — As Malaysia prepares to assume the Asean chairmanship in 2025, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim is acutely aware of the weight of this responsibility.

With the theme of “Inclusivity and Sustainability,” he envisioned an Asean where all member nations, irrespective of size or economic capacity, share equitably in the benefits of growth and development.

Asean has evolved into a region of 671 million people with a combined gross domestic product (GDP) of US$3.8 trillion (RM16.7 trillion), making it the fifth-largest economy in the world.

“The complexities of our global landscape require Asean to take on new roles and responsibilities,” said Anwar.

He was sharing his thoughts while delivering a public lecture, titled Bridging Futures: Strengthening Malaysia-China Relations and Asean Centrality in a Shifting Global Order, at Peking University today, which was attended by about 200 students, partly Malaysians.

To achieve this, Anwar said Malaysia will champion the principle of Asean centrality.

“This is a concept that places Asean at the heart of regional peace, security and economic cooperation,” he said.

Asean centrality is the foundation that allows the region to interact constructively with global powers while maintaining our independence and promoting regional stability.

Above all, Anwar said Asean centrality can only be maintained if Southeast Asia is cohesive and united.

Asean-China relations also reflect their shared commitment to innovation and emerging technologies.

He added that China has made significant strides in digital transformation, artificial intelligence, and green energy, which Asean views as essential areas of cooperation for addressing global challenges and promoting long-term resilience.

In 2025, Anwar said Malaysia will initiate a trilateral forum involving Asean, China, and the Gulf Cooperation Council, which will introduce a unique dimension to Asean-China relations.

This platform aims to expand Asean’s partnerships and recognise the Gulf region’s growing significance in global trade and geopolitics.

Looking towards strengthening Asean-China relations and Malaysia’s upcoming Asean chairmanship, he said it is essential that “we draw inspiration from the principles that guide our cooperation”.

On this score, the Prime Minister said he was deeply moved by President Xi Jinping’s steadfast commitment to fairness and justice.

He cited Xi’s address marking the 70th anniversary of the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence, by saying: “China advocates the vision of global governance featuring extensive consultation and joint contribution for shared benefit, and China believes in true multilateralism.”

Anwar is on a four-day working visit to China, beginning on Monday (November 4).

He is accompanied by Foreign Minister Datuk Seri Mohamad Hasan; Investment, Trade, and Industry Minister Tengku Datuk Seri Zafrul Tengku Abdul Aziz, and Human Resource Minister Steven Sim Chee Keong.

The visit, extended by Premier Li Qiang, underscores the importance of bilateral relations between Malaysia and China.

China has held the position of Malaysia’s largest trading partner for 15 consecutive years, since 2009.

This marks Anwar’s third official visit to China, following his inaugural visit as Prime Minister in March 2023, and a subsequent visit in September.

The working visit, which began in Shanghai, concludes in Beijing today.

— Bernama

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