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Admirable diplomatic skills

- By SYED AZHAR

THE Yang di-Pertuan Agong Sultan Muhammad V has strong diplomatic skills that are crucial in maintainin­g Malaysia’s cordial ties with the countries around the world.

His Majesty graduated in diplomatic studies and Islamic studies at St Cross College, Oxford, and Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies in Britain. He also studied diplomatic relations and business administra­tion at Huron University College in London, besides taking a diplomatic relations course at the Deutsche Stiftung Internatio­nale Entwicklun­g in Berlin and European business administra­tion at the European Business School in London.

Sultan Muhammad V’s diplomatic skills were put to good use when he hosted the visit by the King of Bahrain King Hamad Isa Al-Khalifa to Malaysia in May. The official state visit was held to mark the 42 years of diplomatic ties between both nations.

Both rulers met several times and held discussion­s that led to the announceme­nt that Bahrain will set up an embassy in Kuala Lumpur.

A Malaysia-Bahrain joint commission co-chaired by the two countries’ foreign ministers will also be set up to serve as an umbrella framework for bilateral cooperatio­n.

Bahrain’s foreign minister Sheikh Khalid Ahmed Al Khalifa said King Hamad was pleased with his visit to Malaysia and the hospitalit­y accorded to him and his entourage.

He said the decision to set up the Bahrain embassy was reflective of his country’s seriousnes­s in fostering a closer and stronger relationsh­ip with Malaysia.

Among other things that were discussed during King Hamad’s visit was that both countries will review the immigratio­n requiremen­ts to encourage unrestrict­ed travel between Malaysia and Bahrain.

Sheikh Khalid Ahmad added that the embassy here would handle matters such as investment­s, student exchange, as well as commerce and industry. He said the King of Bahrain’s meeting with Sultan Muhammad V and Saudi Arabia’s King Salman Abdulaziz Al-Saud arriving at Istana Negara for the banquet hosted in conjunctio­n with the Saudi king’s visit to Malaysia in February this year. — Bernama Sultan Muhammad V was a milestone that would see more cooperatio­n between both countries.

The two nations also agreed to encourage their investors to foster closer trade ties, to leverage Bahrain’s position as a “Gateway to the Gulf” and a hub of Islamic finance, and to tap into the potential of Malaysia’s position in the heart of the Asean Economic Community.

Sultan Muhammad V is also a strong promoter of the muhibbah spirit that has been in existence in Kelantan for centuries. The King sharing a light moment with Prince Charles (right) after arriving at Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies (OCIS) in May this year. Also present are OCIS director Dr Farhan Nizami (third from right) and Prince Turki Al-Faisal (second from right). Sultan Muhammad V was among foreign royalty and delegates who attended the opening of OCIS’ new building by Prince Charles. — Bernama

He noted that a Kelantanes­e is known as a Kelantanes­e and his subjects are rarely identified as a “Kelantan Chinese”, “Kelantan Malay” or “Kelantan Indian”.

An example is Gendang Besar D’Raja Kelantan, a traditiona­l musical ensemble whose members include a Kelantan Chinese man – Yap Chong Sing. Yap, 63, is known locally as Pok Cheng.

Many think Pok Cheng is a Malay man, but they are taken

aback that he is Chinese, and was specially selected to play the serunai or fife during the installati­on of Sultan Muhammad V as the Yang di-Pertuan Agong on April 24 at Istana Negara.

The 150-year-old Gendang Besar D’Raja Kelantan troupe is an important institutio­n with the Kelantan royal family. It plays traditiona­l music to mark the Sultan’s presence at key royal functions.

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Sultan Muhammad V hosted a dinner for Japan’s Crown Prince Naruhito at Istana Negara in April this year during Prince Naruhito’s five-day official visit to Malaysia. The visit coincided with the commemorat­ion of the 60th anniversar­y of Malaysia-Japan...
 ??  ?? Sultan Muhammad V and Bahrain’s King Hamad Isa Al Khalifa meeting Malaysian ministers at Parliament in May this year during the Bahrain monarch’s state visit to Malaysia. — Bernama
Sultan Muhammad V and Bahrain’s King Hamad Isa Al Khalifa meeting Malaysian ministers at Parliament in May this year during the Bahrain monarch’s state visit to Malaysia. — Bernama
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 ??  ?? Sultan Muhammad V and then French president Francois Hollande arriving for a state dinner with the Malaysian monarch at Istana Negara in March this year. — AFP
Sultan Muhammad V and then French president Francois Hollande arriving for a state dinner with the Malaysian monarch at Istana Negara in March this year. — AFP
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