The Borneo Post

British PM, Najib reaffirm strong UK-Malaysia ties

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LONDON: Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak and his British counterpar­t Theresa May have reaffirmed the strong ties between Malaysia and the United Kingdom, which pre- dated and have continued since Malaysia’s independen­ce 60 years ago.

In a statement issued after their meeting at the UK Prime Minister’s Office at 10, Downing Street here on Thursday, Najib said, “In addition to our shared values and history, the UK is seeking a new relationsh­ip with friends and partners around the world as it leaves the European Union ( EU).”

“Malaysia is well positioned to add value, strategica­lly located at the heart of Southeast Asia, with strong links to the Muslim world and China,” he said in the statement.

The meeting which began slightly after 5pm, lasted for 40 minutes.

Najib said as an outwardloo­king trading nation which the World Bank recently said was facing the future ‘ from a position of strength’, Malaysia welcomed the opportunit­y to have a closer economic partnershi­p with the UK.

“I assured Prime Minister May that Malaysia will be happy to discuss setting up a trade arrangemen­t between our two countries as soon as possible. We know that trade between our countries will benefit our economies and our peoples.”

Najib also said the UK and Malaysia were united on the need to fight terrorism and violent extremism.

“We mourn the deaths of those who have died in the recent appalling attacks in the UK. Malaysia is ready to share its expertise and experience in combating the threat from those who blaspheme the name of Islam by falsely claiming that their atrocities are Islamic,” he said.

He said he also discussed with the UK Prime Minister, the humanitari­an catastroph­e facing the Rohingyas in Myanmar and both of them agreed that the internatio­nal community must come together to find a solution to bring to an end to the crisis that had shocked both the region and

I assured Prime Minister May that Malaysia will be happy to discuss setting up a trade arrangemen­t between our two countries as soon as possible. We know that trade between our countries will benefit our economies and our peoples.

the world.

“Britain and Malaysia are old partners. My discussion­s with Prime Minister May confirmed the depth of our friendship, and we look forward to our two countries working together to forge a prosperous and secure future for our peoples.”

At the media conference with Malaysian journalist­s on the grounds (outside the building) of 10 Downing Street after the meeting, Najib said they had also touched on a number of issues on bilateral relations and internatio­nal issues.

“Firstly, I stated as regards to UK’s post brexit planning, that Malaysia was ready to consider whatever proposals they made towards further strengthen­ing economic ties, especially boosting trade and investment with Malaysia; since they will be exiting from the EU, surely they will need a new formula in terms of economic relations with the world, and Malaysia is a country with its own strength and with this strength we can certainly add value to UK post brexit future. “

Najib said the UK Prime Minister welcomed the proposal, and he anticipate­s more meetings to be held between them at the appropriat­e time.

“Secondly, our traditiona­l relations in defence, counter terrorism remain; in fact we will further reinforce aspects that would enable us to successful­ly combat the threat of terrorism, extremism and so on.

“We also had a discussion about the ( Eurofighte­r) typhoon multi role combat aircraft. Malaysia is not ready to make any decision on it at this point.

“Thirdly, I also highlighte­d the Rohingya issue where the UK Prime Minister stated their wish for it to be resolved and the conflict ended even though there are challenges.

“I also received assurance from the UK Prime Minister on humanitari­an assistance for the Rohingyas who have fled to Bangladesh from Myanmar and Rakhine State, that these people would be assisted by the internatio­nal community.”

Asked about the significan­ce of his meetings with Prime Minister Theresa May, and US President Donald Trump at the White House on Tuesday, Najib replied, “Very very significan­t because these superpower­s recognise and accept Malaysia as a significan­t global player and our views are noted and given serious considerat­ion including by Donald Trump.”

Najib arrived here Thursday from Washington DC, United States after ending his three- day official visit on the invitation of Trump whom he met on Tuesday. — Bernama

Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak, Malaysian Prime Minister

 ??  ?? Najib and May during a bilateral meeting at 10 Downing Street. — Bernama photo
Najib and May during a bilateral meeting at 10 Downing Street. — Bernama photo

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