China and Malaysia say important to maintain peace and stability in South China Sea

During President Xi Jinping's visit, China and Malaysia stressed the need for South China Sea peace and pledged to boost collaboration within the UN, WTO, WHO, and BRICS. They affirmed Gaza's status as Palestinian territory and advocated for a com...

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Xi Jinping in Malaysia
China and Malaysia emphasised the importance of maintaining peace and stability in the South China Sea in a joint statement issued on Thursday at the end of a state visit by Chinese President Xi Jinping.

They also reaffirmed their commitment to enhance cooperation under the United Nations, World Trade Organization, World Health Organization, and BRICS.

The countries said that Gaza is an inalienable part of the territory of Palestine, and urged a full and effective implementation of the ceasefire agreement.


China and Malaysia signed 31 agreements, ranging from trade and tourism to railway transportation and agriculture, during Xi's visit.

Xi departed Malaysia on Thursday morning for Cambodia as part of a three-nation Southeast Asian trip that includes Vietnam.
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