The Borneo Post

‘Strong China-M’sia relations not affected by MH370 tragedy’

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KUALA LUMPUR: Chinese Ambassador to Malaysia Dr Huang Huikang has assured the strong relations between China and Malaysia has not been affected by the tragedy involving the missing Malaysia Airlines MH370 aircraft, says Tourism and Culture Minister Datuk Seri Mohamed Nazri Abdul Aziz.

He said the diplomatic relations between China and Malaysia were able to withstand the tragic incident although there was a dip in the number of Chinese tourist arrivals in Malaysia. He said the ambassador had assured that on the diplomatic front, the two countries would withstand the test, and that one unexpected event would not spoil the good relations enjoyed by Malaysia and China over the years.

“This is our 40th year of diplomatic relations with China, and we are the first South-East Asean country to do so (with such relations),” said Mohamed Nazri after launching the ‘Warnarasa Malaysia A Food Galore’ programme here yesterday.

The programme is courtesy of the Royal Chulan Damansara Hotel to support the Visit Malaysia 2014 to attract more tourists coming to Malaysia by promoting traditiona­l cuisine from several different states.

Mohamed Nazri said Huang also gave an assurance to support Malaysia to regain the confidence of Chinese tourists to visit Malaysia. Meanwhile, in his capacity as Inter-Parliament­ary Union Malaysia chairman, the minister and several members of parliament visited the Chinese Embassy yesterday.

He said the visit was an expression of solidarity with the Chinese people during this difficult period caused by the missing MH370. — Bernama

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