Tokyo was also assured of a stable supply of LNG. Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba recently had a four-day tour in Malaysia, wherein leaders of both countries agreed to fuel their energy ties through the development of more hydrogen projects.
This escapism might create an impression of progress abroad but does little to address pressing issues at home. While Anwar is often portrayed as a philosophical and well-read leader, his reluctance to engage meaningfully in parliamentary debates reveals another side of his leadership.
Japan and Indonesia have pledged to deepen economic and defense ties during a visit by the Japanese prime minister
SEREMBAN: Putrajaya is awaiting a response from Tokyo to bring forward a conference with a specific focus on rebuilding Gaza that is due to be held in July, says Datuk Seri Mohamad Hasan (pic). Read f
SEREMBAN: Kuala Lumpur is awaiting a response from Tokyo to bring forward a conference with a specific focus on rebuilding Gaza which is due to be held in July, says Datuk Seri Mohamad Hasan. Read ful
Malaysia will collaborate with Japan to expedite the reconstruction of Gaza following the recently achieved ceasefire, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar
Urban development planning in Malaysia must preserve the country’s identity, particularly in terms of its arts and culture, even while embracing advanced technology.
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has called on all international communities to put pressure on sustaining the ceasefire on Gaza. He said
Ishiba held talks in Kuala Lumpur with Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim. "For our foreign policy, strengthening cooperation with Southeast Asia is one of the biggest priorities," Ishiba said. With US encouragement as it seeks to counter China, Japan ...
Japan and Indonesia have pledged to deepen ... on Friday from Kuala Lumpur after meeting Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim. His visit to the two countries is meant to promote regional ...
Electoral watchdogs have called for reforms to make overseas voting more accessible, highlighting the need to extend campaign periods and
Urban development planning in Malaysia must preserve the country’s identity, particularly in terms of its arts and culture, even while embracing advanced technology. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said in addition to prioritising organised and systematic planning,