Chinese Premier Li Qiang Arrives in Malaysia for Official Visit
Kuala Lumpur, The Gulf Observer: Chinese Premier Li Qiang arrived in Malaysia on Tuesday for an official visit. It is the third and final leg of his eight-day tour, which also took him to New Zealand and Australia.
During his stay in Malaysia, Li will have talks with Malaysia’s King Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar and Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim and attend an event commemorating the 50th anniversary of China-Malaysia diplomatic relations with Anwar.
Over the past 50 years since the establishment of diplomatic relations, China-Malaysia relations have maintained healthy development, Li said, adding that strategic mutual trust has continued to be consolidated, and people-to-people and cultural exchanges have become increasingly close.
Li said high-quality Belt and Road cooperation between the two countries has yielded fruitful results, bringing tangible benefits to the two peoples and making positive contributions to regional peace and development.
China is ready to work with Malaysia to further strengthen the alignment of their development strategies, deepen mutually beneficial cooperation, enhance exchanges and mutual learning between civilizations, and continue to push for building a China-Malaysia community with a shared future, he said.