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Dr M’s back on the world stage

PM to deliver Malaysia’s national statement at UN general assembly

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TUN Dr Mahathir Mohamad is set to make a return to the world stage.

The Prime Minister arrives in New York tomorrow for a working visit to the 73rd session of the United Nations General Assembly.

Dr Mahathir will deliver Malaysia’s national statement during the assembly’s general debate on Friday.

It’s been nearly 15 years to the day since Dr Mahathir last spoke at the UN general assembly, which was on Sept 25, 2003, about a month before he retired as Malaysia’s fourth Prime Minister on Oct 31.

In his 2003 UN speech, Dr Mahathir railed against the hegemony of rich and powerful countries imposing their will on weaker nations.

He called for a restructur­ing of the UN, saying that the world had lost its way.

“There is a Malaysian saying that when one loses his way he should go back to the beginning. We need to go back to the beginning,” Dr Mahathir said.

Fifteen years on, Malaysia found itself in a new beginning.

When Dr Mahathir takes to the UN podium on Friday, he will be speaking as Malaysia’s seventh Prime Minister following Pakatan Harapan’s May 9 general election victory.

Foreign Minister Datuk Saifuddin Abdullah in a media briefing on the visit said Dr Mahathir would lay out the framework of the Pakatan Harapan government’s foreign poli- cy in his UN speech.

Saifuddin said the fundamenta­l principles of Malaysia’s foreign policy would be maintained.

Asean would remain the top agenda in the country’s foreign relations.

Malaysia will also continue to practise the policy of neutrality and strive for friendly relations with all countries.

In addition, some older foreign policy elements would be revived. These include the Look East Policy and emphasis on Africa.

“But there are at least two elements which are new on the table, which is human rights and sustainabl­e developmen­t goals,” said Saifuddin.

Another thing that will not change in Dr Mahathir’s UN speech this time around will be his habit of criticisin­g what is wrong with the state of internatio­nal affairs.

It is a trait that endeared him, and by extension Malaysia, to the developing world during his 22 years as the country’s fourth PM from 1981 to 2003.

“Rest assured that for some of you who have followed Tun Mahathir’s speeches at the UN, he would continue to speak out on world issues such as globalisat­ion.

“We don’t really want to talk about what happened in the past, but I think what is most important is that the current government wants to have a balanced relation with all countries, which includes the superpower­s,” said Saifuddin.

The Prime Minister is scheduled to have bilateral meetings with a number of his counterpar­ts on the sidelines of the UN meeting.

Saifuddin, however, declined to provide more informatio­n, saying that the details were still being worked out.

Dr Mahathir will be accompanie­d on his working visit by his wife Tun Dr Siti Hasmah Mohd Ali, Saifuddin, Defence Minister Mohamad Sabu, Health Minister Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad, and senior government officials.

The Prime Minister will have numerous speaking events in New York aside from his UN engagement.

On Wednesday, Dr Mahathir will take part in a dialogue with members of the US Council on Foreign Relations, a renowned independen­t think tank.

The dialogue will discuss the domestic situation in Malaysia and relationsh­ips with the United States and Asian countries.

The Prime Minister will then take part in a Bloomberg Global Business Forum, on the topic of emerging global trade relationsh­ips, later that same day.

The next day Dr Mahathir will deliver a speech at the Asia Society, entitled, “Insights on How Malaysia will Meet the Challenges Confrontin­g the Security, Prosperity and Sustainabi­lity in Asia”.

He will deliver the keynote address at the “Achieving Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals: Unleashing the Potential of Islamic Finance” event held at UN headquarte­rs, also on Thursday.

The event is jointly organised by the Securities Commission of Malaysia, the United Nations Developmen­t Programme and the Islamic Developmen­t Bank.

Dr Mahathir will be meeting with a number of renowned entreprene­urs as well as potential investors from the United States.

On Friday, the Prime Minister will host a dinner for the Malaysian diaspora in New York and its surroundin­g areas.

Dr Mahathir will arrive in New York from London where he is on a working visit from Sept 22.

He departs New York on Saturday for London to continue the second leg of his working visit to Britain from Saturday to Monday.

Saifuddin said many leaders from other countries were looking forward to Dr Mahathir’s participat­ion at the UN general assembly and want to meet him.

“He is active, articulate and vocal, so there is a lot of expectatio­n by many UN member states as to what would be the main content of his speech this time,” said Saifuddin.

 ?? ABDUL RAZAK AHMAD IDRIS razak@thestar.com.my ??
ABDUL RAZAK AHMAD IDRIS razak@thestar.com.my

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