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Britain seeks help to maintain trade ties

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BRITAIN is seeking Malaysia’s help to keep its trade relations with Asean due its impending exit from the European Union.

Theresa May conveyed this to her counterpar­t Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad during their 40-minute bilateral meeting yesterday.

It was one of three that Dr Mahathir had so far held on the sidelines of the United Nations general assembly. The others were with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani and Sri Lankan President Maithripal­a Sirisena.

Foreign Minister Datuk Saifuddin Abdullah said May conveyed to Dr Mahathir Britain’s desire to continue ties with Asean.

“This was because the UK’s relations with Asean has been through its position as a member of the European Union.

“Following their decision to no longer be with the EU, they wish for some form of cooperatio­n between them and Asean,” he said.

In response, Dr Mahathir told May that the matter would need to be discussed first with Asean member countries before any decision could be made.

Saifuddin said Malaysia, on its part, raised ways in which Britain could help boost cooperatio­n, especially over Europe’s reluctance to accept Malaysian palm oil.

On Dr Mahathir’s meeting with the Iranian president, Saifuddin said Rouhani asked for Malaysia’s understand­ing and support for the Joint Comprehens­ive Plan of Action, also known as the Iran nuclear deal.

He said the matter was becoming more complex due to unilateral action by the United States, which might impose more sanctions on Iran due to its nuclear programme.

The Foreign Minster said Malaysia was sympatheti­c to the problem faced by Iran, as it affected Malaysian companies operating

there, specifical­ly Petronas.

At the same time, Dr Mahathir asked for Iran’s cooperatio­n relating to assistance and facilitati­on to Malaysian companies investing in the country.

On Dr Mahathir’s bilateral meeting with Maithripal­a, Saifuddin said both leaders exchanged views on developing the economies of both countries.

 ?? — Bernama ?? Bilateral meeting: Dr Mahathir having a discussion with May on the sidelines of the United Nations general assembly in New York.
— Bernama Bilateral meeting: Dr Mahathir having a discussion with May on the sidelines of the United Nations general assembly in New York.

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