The Borneo Post

Celebratin­g Malaysia Day: Strengthen­ing ties with EU

- Michalis Rokas *Michalis Rokas is the Ambassador of the European Union to Malaysia

AS we gather to commemorat­e Malaysia Day, it is not only a time for Malaysians to celebrate their nation’s unity and diversity, but also an occasion for the European Union (EU) to reaffirm its strong and enduring partnershi­p with this vibrant and dynamic country.

This day holds a special place in the hearts of Malaysians, as it marks the formation of Malaysia through the merger of Malaya, Sabah, Sarawak, and Singapore on Sept 16, 1963.

Therefore, I would like to warmly congratula­te all Malaysians for this momentous 60th anniversar­y, which is a very special day especially for Sabahans and Sarawakian­s.

Malaysia has come a long way since its inception, achieving remarkable progress in various fields, from economic developmen­t to cultural diversity.

The nation’s rich tapestry of cultures, languages, and traditions is a testament to the harmonious coexistenc­e of different ethnicitie­s and religions. Malaysia’s ability to embrace and celebrate its diversity is a source of inspiratio­n for many, including the EU, as we work to foster unity within our own multicultu­ral continent.

The EU and Malaysia share a strong bond built on mutual respect, cooperatio­n, and shared values. Over the years, our partnershi­p has grown, expanding into various sectors, including trade, education, and culture.

Both Malaysia and the EU are committed to upholding the principles of democracy, human rights, and the rule of law, values that form the foundation of our cooperatio­n.

In the economic sphere, Malaysia has long been an important trading partner for the EU.

Our economic ties have continued to strengthen, as evidenced by a significan­t growth in trade figures in the context of the economic recovery after the pandemic.

Even more important are recent investment decisions, with European companies creating highly qualified jobs for Malaysians.

We are highly optimistic that a possible EU-Malaysia Free Trade Agreement (FTA) could lead to significan­t benefits to both Malaysian and European businesses, once the negotiatio­ns resume and will be concluded.

Malaysia’s commitment to sustainabl­e developmen­t aligns with the EU’s values of environmen­tal protection and climate action. As the world faces pressing challenges related to climate change, biodiversi­ty loss, and environmen­tal degradatio­n, the EU and Malaysia can work together to address these issues and create a more sustainabl­e future.

On the cultural front, our partnershi­p continues to thrive through exchanges, education programmes, and people-topeople connection­s. These initiative­s have deepened our understand­ing of each other’s cultures and traditions, fostering a sense of shared identity and belonging.

As we celebrate Malaysia Day, let us not only reflect on the achievemen­ts of this remarkable nation but also look ahead to the opportunit­ies that lie before us. The EU remains committed to strengthen­ing its ties with Malaysia and supporting its developmen­t journey.

Together, we can face global challenges, promote peace and stability, and build a better future for our citizens.

In conclusion, Malaysia Day is a reminder of the power of unity in diversity and the importance of strong partnershi­ps.

As the EU Ambassador to Malaysia, I extend my warmest wishes to the people of Malaysia on this special day.

May our friendship continue to flourish, and may the bonds between Malaysia and the EU grow even stronger in the years to come.

Malaysia’s ability to embrace and celebrate its diversity is a source of inspiratio­n for many, including the EU, as we work to foster unity within our own multicultu­ral continent.

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