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    China’s Premier Receives Red-Carpet Welcome in Malaysia to Mark 50 Years of Diplomatic Ties

    BRICS+ News ServicesBy BRICS+ News ServicesJune 19, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The illustrious visit of China’s Premier, Li Qiang, to Malaysia has marked a significant milestone in the relationship between the two nations. As the first Chinese premier to set foot on Malaysian soil since 2015, Li Qiang’s arrival was met with a grand display of hospitality and respect.

    Arriving in Malaysia as the final destination of a regional tour, Premier Li Qiang was welcomed with a red-carpet reception befitting a distinguished guest. Stepping off an Air China jet from Australia, he was greeted by Transport Minister Anthony Loke and a contingent of other officials, as reported by the national Bernama news agency.

    The visit, which comes in the wake of the 50th anniversary of diplomatic ties between China and Malaysia, holds immense historical significance. The diplomatic relations between these two nations have witnessed a tumultuous journey over the past half-century, marked by moments of intense cooperation and occasional discord.

    Following the ceremonial reception, Premier Li Qiang proceeded to inspect a guard of honor before being escorted to his accommodations. The visit is expected to encompass a series of high-level meetings and discussions aimed at strengthening bilateral ties and exploring avenues for future collaboration.

    As the world continues to navigate complex geopolitical landscapes, the visit of Premier Li Qiang to Malaysia serves as a poignant reminder of the enduring bonds that transcend borders and forge lasting partnerships. It is a testament to the power of diplomacy in fostering mutual understanding and cooperation between nations.

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