Vietnam, Malaysia play indispensable role in ASEAN: Malaysian expert
Both Vietnam and Malaysia play an important and indispensable role in ASEAN, including in the fields of economy, diplomacy and security, said Collins Chong Yew Keat, an expert on policy and foreign affairs at the University of Malaya, Malaysia.
At the welcome ceremony for Malaysian PM Anwar Ibrahim (Photo: VNA)
Kuala Lumpur (VNA) – Both Vietnam and Malaysia play an importantand indispensable role in ASEAN, including in the fields of economy,diplomacy and security, said Collins Chong Yew Keat, an expert on policy andforeign affairs at the University of Malaya, Malaysia.
Talking with Vietnam News Agency in Kuala Lumpur,Collins said the Vietnam-Malaysia relationship has been increasingly stepped upin all fields, including diplomacy, economy and national defence-security,especially since the establishment of bilateral strategic partnership in 2015.
Amid the current developments in the regionand the world, he said the Vietnam visit by Malaysian PM Anwar Ibrahim fromJuly 20-21 held significance, aiming to continue strengthening long-standingfriendship and partnership with Vietnam. He suggested that in the near future,both countries should reinforce collaboration to ensure stablesupply chains, food security, the development of green economy, digitaleconomy, and other industries.
ಌ He stressed that economic cooperation is one of the importantareas for both countries, particularly amid complicated developments in theregion and the world, especially during the post-COVID-19 period.
According to him, Vietnam was Malaysia'ssecond largest trade partner in ASEAN last year. Therefore, both countries arewell-positioned to further bolster their coordination, especially in the fieldsof technology, semiconductors, digital economy, green economy, and other areasrelated to national defence-security. He mentioned Malaysia's current strengthsin several areas such as electronics, Halal products, palm oil, andparticularly energy - all of which are essential for Vietnam's economicdevelopment.
🌃 Regarding national defence-security, he heldthat that both countries need to enhance cooperation to address commonchallenges in maritime affairs, especially by jointly promoting and concluding aCode of Conduct in the East Sea (COC), which will be one of the priorities inbilateral cooperation in the future./.
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