New Straits Times

DR M TO REITERATE CALL FOR UN REFORMS

He is expected to use the UNGA platform to further Malaysia’s aspiration­s on the internatio­nal stage

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PRIME Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad, who arrived here yesterday to attend the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), is expected to use the platform to further Malaysia’s aspiration­s on the internatio­nal stage.

Speaking to Malaysian media here yesterday, Foreign Minister Datuk Saifuddin Abdullah said the main agenda of the visit will be Dr Mahathir’s speech at the 74th UNGA on Friday (Saturday, 3am Malaysian time).

“I believe Dr Mahathir will repeat Malaysia’s call for urgent UN reforms, and stress that while these reforms are being done, it is important for member states to respect internatio­nal institutio­ns and rules.”

He said Malaysia supports multilater­alism, where countries are allied in pursuing common goals, but the concept is increasing­ly coming under threat.

There are powerful countries that are disregardi­ng multilater­al agreements and imposing their will for their own agendas, Dr Mahathir said at the recent launch of the Foreign Policy Framework of the New Malaysia.

Examples include the injustices in Palestine, recent tensions in Kashmir and unilateral trade or economic sanctions.

The framework, itself guided by Dr Mahathir’s speech at the UN last year — his first as Malaysia’s 7th prime minister — envisions the country being more proactive in its foreign policy. This week’s UN meeting would be an early test of this new approach.

“Resolution­s at the UN don’t happen overnight. The debate and discourse take place years before. The Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDGs) is one good example.

“But there are other important issues yet to be regulated. When you look at the United States going after Huawei, any analyst will know that this is not just about Huawei or telephones. And the way China reacted is not just about protection of their product. Something is brewing.

“It could be part of the process of debate towards an internatio­nal regulation pertaining to... I don’t know. We have to be part of that discourse,” Saifuddin said.

He said the prime minister would also speak on the topic of “Rule of Law through Multilater­alism” at Columbia University’s World Leaders Forum today.

The prime minister’s delegation during the five-day working visit includes his wife, Tun Dr Siti Hasmah Mohd Ali, Economic Affairs Minister Datuk Seri Azmin Ali, Saifuddin and senior government officials.

Dr Mahathir will also be speaking at several side events co-hosted by Malaysia. The first, on the Rohingya crisis, is also supported by Bangladesh, Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Canada.

The second, on “Environmen­tal Stewardshi­p in Addressing Poverty to Achieve Sustainabl­e Developmen­t for All”, is backed by Turkey, Pakistan and the UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs.

In between these UN-related events, Dr Mahathir will have bilateral meetings and courtesy calls with other leaders and key corporate leaders.

Dr Mahathir will deliver Malaysia’s statement at the Leaders Dialogue 6: The 2020-2030 Vision during the High-Level Political Forum on Sustainabl­e Developmen­t (SDG Summit) today.

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Foreign Minister Datuk Saifuddin Abdullah at the 74th Session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York on Monday. BERNAMA PIC
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