Chinese Premier Li Qiang stated on Tuesday that China and Malaysia should deepen the alignment of their development strategies, explore cooperation potential in emerging areas, and expand new avenues for collaboration.
He made the remarks during a meeting with Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, who was in Shanghai for the 7th China International Import Expo.
Li emphasized that China-Malaysia relations have entered a new stage and China is ready to work with Malaysia to implement the key agreements reached by their leaders. He underscored the importance of mutual respect, trust and equality in their partnership, aiming for win-win cooperation to promote shared development and prosperity.
Li also reiterated China’s commitment to supporting Malaysia on issues of core interests and major concerns. He proposed strengthening the alignment of development strategies, sharing governance experiences, and enhancing cooperation across multiple sectors. He stressed the importance of high-level strategic cooperation to drive modernization in both countries.