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PM Mahathir: Sanction By Superpower­s Hurt Small Countries

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Malaysian Prime Minister Tun Mahathir Mohamad yesterday slammed several world superpower­s for imposing sanctions on small countries in the region.

He said the sanction would hurt not only the country involved but also other countries for ‘no reason at all’.

“We have no quarrel with this country but we are stopped from doing any business with this country because of the sanction. This is grossly unfair.

“As a small country, we cannot apply sanctions on anybody but it is the big powers who apply the sanction and therefore it deprives the small countries’ freedom.

“Despite the fact that they keep on talking about human rights and freedom, they take away our freedom to trade with our own trading partners,” he said at a joint press conference with Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen at the Prime Minister’s Office in the Peace Palace yesterday.

Mr Mahathir said the issue would be brought at the United Nations General Assembly which will be held from September 17 to 30.

“It is a good platform for us to raise the issue,” he said.

Visit to Cambodia

Earlier, Mr Mahathir, who is on three-day official visit to Cambodia starting yesterday, held a bilateral meeting with his counterpar­t, Hun Sen.

Mr Mahathir said Malaysia and Cambodia had agreed that seas in the region should be free for navigation with no restrictio­n.

“It will hamper the developmen­t of countries bordering the seas,” he said.

On Timor Leste joining Asean, Mr Mahathir said: “We will try to ensure Timor Leste becomes one of the Asean member countries in the next Asean meeting. “Timor Leste has been applying to join Asean for a long time and it should become a member of Asean,” he said.

Partnershi­p

Meanwhile, Mr Hun Sen said Malaysia and Cambodia are committed to pushing for a conclusion of the Regional Comprehens­ive Economic Partnershi­p Agreement within this year because it is vital for regional economic integratio­n and growth.

He said Malaysia and Cambodia are committed to further enhance and strengthen co-operation in bilateral and multi-bilateral frameworks to serve the interests of the people of both countries for peace, stability and prosperity in the region and the world.

“We acknowledg­e the need to promote training and informatio­nsharing in the fields of security and national defence and welcome the discussion between the two defence ministries on promoting cooperatio­n.

“We encourage relevant institutio­ns of both countries to accelerate the conclusion of the memorandum-of-understand­ing on cooperatio­n in combating traffickin­g in persons,” he said. Meanwhile, Mr Mahathir and Mr Hun Sen witnessed the signing of the Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement (DTA) and the Memorandum-of-Understand­ing on Cooperatio­n in the Field of Tourism. The agreement and MoU were signed by Foreign Minister Datuk Saifuddin Abdullah and Cambodian Economic and Finance Minister Aun Pornmoniro­th and Cambodian Tourism Minister Dr Thong Khon.

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 ?? Photo: Reuters ?? Malaysia’s Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad (right), accompanie­d by his Cambodian counterpar­t Hun Sen inspect an honour guard at the Peace Palace in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, on September 3, 2019.
Photo: Reuters Malaysia’s Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad (right), accompanie­d by his Cambodian counterpar­t Hun Sen inspect an honour guard at the Peace Palace in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, on September 3, 2019.

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