Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar meets with Wang Yi.

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12/07/2025
According to the official website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, on July 11, 2025, Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar met with Wang Yi, member of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee and Minister of Foreign Affairs, who was in Malaysia to attend the Annual Series of East Asia Cooperation Foreign Ministers' Meetings. Anwar asked Wang Yi to convey warm greetings to President Xi Jinping, stating that China is a reliable friend and partner of Malaysia. President Xi's successful visit this year was a major event in the history of Malaysia-China relations. President Xi cares about the future and destiny of the world, earning sincere respect from the Malaysian government and people. Friendly relations with China are the consensus of the Malaysian government and people, and cooperation in various fields has benefited both nations. In today's world, cooperation mechanisms such as BRICS are becoming increasingly strong, with countries seeking independence, autonomy, and prosperity. China has played a leading role in this, for which Malaysia admires deeply. Wang Yi conveyed warm greetings from Chinese leaders. Wang Yi stated that President Xi's successful state visit to Malaysia in April this year led to both sides declaring the construction of a high-level strategic Malaysia-China community of shared destiny. Under the joint leadership of the leaders of both countries, Malaysia-China relations have entered the best period in history. China is a sincere friend of Malaysia, willing to implement the important consensus reached by the leaders of both countries and advance the construction of high-level strategic Malaysia-China community of shared destiny. China fully supports Malaysia in assuming the rotating chairmanship of ASEAN and in playing a greater role in international and regional affairs, looking forward to continuous new strides in China-ASEAN cooperation. Wang Yi stated that the trend of history is unstoppable, with the rise of the global South. As representatives of developing countries, emerging economies, and important representatives of the global South, China and Malaysia should join hands in addressing challenges and seeking development and revitalization. Unilateral imposition of high tariffs by the United States is irresponsible and unpopular. China will always stand with the vast number of developing countries, adhere to high-level opening up to the outside world, share the dividends of China's vast market, and jointly expand the cake of cooperation and win-win. During his visit, Wang Yi also met with Malaysian Foreign Minister Mohamed.