Malaysian king says China visit a ‘success’ in boosting both countries’ ties

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia’s monarch has lauded his new state explore to Beijing” a achievement”, stressing that it has aided relations between the two countries. &nbsp,

Sultan Ibrahim Iskandar, who returned from a four-day trip on Sunday ( Sep 22 ), claimed both leaders were pleased with the topics he and Chinese President Xi Jinping discussed. &nbsp,

The prince expressed surprise at how far China has come on the global picture in the past 20 years. &nbsp,

According to the prince,” The state has good example for us to follow in the effort to restore Malaysia after the last couple hard years,” according to the New Straits Times.

The first time a Malay King has visited a Malay King in ten years, Sultan Ibrahim’s attend to China is important for both countries as they commemorate the 50th anniversary of political relations.

The occasion to celebrate the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations is both a show and a chance to bolster assistance in the direction of a better future, according to Sultan Ibrahim.

He said,” The trust and respect that Malaysia and China have built up over the years makes for close cooperation in almost all sectors.” &nbsp,

I hope the government may take appropriate actions in the areas discussed, such as education, business, purchase, as well as transportation and connectivity.

Sultan Ibrahim even praised China’s response to the ongoing conflict in Gaza.

He claimed that Malaysia and China show cooperation on the Palestinian peace problem.

According to Chinese state advertising on Friday, the prince added that Malaysia will work with China to maintain harmony in the South China Sea.

China claims about the whole South China Sea, while Malaysia, as well as the Philippines, Brunei and Vietnam, have overlapping says.

According to the Bangkok Post, President Xi informed Sultan Ibrahim at the meeting that China would like to increase connectivity with Malaysia through the Belt and Road Initiative ( BRI ) as it related to infrastructure. &nbsp,

The BRI is a bold system initiative under the leadership of China to create new trade routes connecting China to the rest of the world.

President Xi cited assistance initiatives like the development of a railroad along Malaysia’s eastern coastline and two joint-venture industrial parks in Qinzhou and Kuantan, both of which are in China.

President Xi also promised to improve participation in agriculture, poverty reduction, fresh power and the modern economy. He added that he would work to strengthen relations between higher education and scientific and technological research.

At one level, Sultan Ibrahim became mental when he spoke about his third child, Tengku Abdul Jalil Iskandar Ibrahim, during his meeting with Mr Xi at Beijing’s Great Hall of the People. &nbsp,

He thanked China for assisting the later prince in a kidney transplant at Guangdong’s First Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University in December 2014. &nbsp,

President Xi and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, who likewise attended the meeting, were both “deeply moved,” according to local and regional advertising. &nbsp,

Tengku Abdul died in 2015 older 25 after battling kidney cancer. &nbsp,

The Indonesian king also made an appearance at a meeting with the diaspora in Beijing while on his visit.

The king’s entourage included his fourth child and his second child Tengku Temenggong of Johor, Idris Iskandar Sultan Ibrahim, as well as Malaysia’s Transport Minister Anthony Loke.

In 2014, the late king Abdul Halim Mu’adzam Shah visited China at president &nbsp, Xi’s offer.

The visit was in conjunction with the 40th anniversary of Malaysia-China connections, which were established on May 31, 1974.