The Borneo Post

Najib and Modi agree Malaysia-India relations at historic high

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Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak and his Indian counterpar­t Narendra Modi agree that relations between their two countries are at a ‘historic high’.

Najib highlighte­d the strong ties in his latest blog post titled ‘Strengthen­ing Malaysia-India Bilateral Relations’ on www. najibrazak.com yesterday.

Najib, who is on a six- day visit to India, said he had a fruitful day with Modi in New Delhi on Saturday, when they had a one-onone meeting.

“Our 60-year bilateral relations continue to grow as we reap benefits from the strategic partnershi­p we have establishe­d with India,” said Najib.

The prime minister shared some of the outcomes from meeting Modi, including those relating to defence and security cooperatio­n.

Najib said Malaysia would continue to work closely and enhance cooperatio­n with India to ensure that both nations as well as the region would remain peaceful.

“We also reaffirmed our commitment to fight any form of terrorism and extremism. Prime Minister Modi was particular­ly interested in Malaysia’s deradicali­sation programme and we are more than happy to share our knowledge and experience with India,” he added.

On the Trans-Pacific Partnershi­p Agreement, the two countries agreed that they need a fresh free trade agreement to revitalise trade among nations not just around the region but also throughout the world.

Najib said he and Modi agreed that the bilateral Comprehens­ive Economic Cooperatio­n Agreement needed to be revitalise­d to make it more effective while the Regional Comprehens­ive Economic Partnershi­p ( RCEP) Agreement becomes more and more relevant today. — Bernama

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