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Malaysia, China boost bilateral ties

Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister Wan Azizah Wan Ismail and Chinese Vice President Wang Qishan called for strengthened bilateral ties during their meeting on July 9, part of the Malaysian Deputy PM’s visit to China.
Malaysia, China boost bilateral ties ảnh 1Chinese Vice President Wang Qishan (R) meets with Malaysia's Deputy Prime Minister Wan Azizah Wan Ismail in Beijing on July 9. (Photo: Xinhua/Zhang Ling)

Hanoi (VNA) – Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister WanAzizah Wan Ismail and Chinese Vice President Wang Qishan called for strengthenedbilateral ties during their meeting on July 9, part of the Malaysian DeputyPM’s visit to China.

At the meeting, Wang lauded the long history ofChina-Malaysia friendship and the sound foundation of the two countries’people-to-people relations.

He said China is working on its two centennial goals whileMalaysia is striving to realise its Vision 2030, adding that leaders of the twocountries have boosted comprehensive strategic partnership, setting thedirection for the development of bilateral ties.

Wan Azizah stated Malaysia highly values its ties with Chinaand stands ready to work with China in propelling the traditional friendshipand tapping bilateral economic cooperation potential.

The Malaysian official is paying an official visit to Chinafrom July 8 to 11.-VNA
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