HUZHOU : Malaysia and China will continue to build strong ties through cooperation in various new areas including the digital economy, cybersecurity, vaccine research, cultural diplomacy and filmmaking.
Concluding his two-day official visit to China which began on Friday, Foreign Minister Datuk Saifuddin Abdullah said the new areas will add value to Malaysia-China bilateral relations.
"I see that while the existing areas are running smoothly and getting better, there are new areas that add value to both parties, and this I see in today's discussion that is going very well," he told the media. Malaysia, here, on Saturday.
The inaugural meeting of the Malaysia-China High-Level Committee (HLC) on Cooperation in the post-COVID-19 era, co-chaired by Saifuddin and China's State Councilor and Minister of Foreign Affairs Wang Yi, saw both sides agreeing to cooperate in various fields.
"In terms of culture, for example, we connect Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka (DBP) more closely with 15 universities in China that teach Malay. Today, we bring 200 copies of Malay books to be presented to the university, "he said.
In conjunction with the official visit, Saifuddin also witnessed the signing of three agreements between Malaysian and Chinese companies.
It involves a memorandum of understanding (MoU) between GHHS Healthcare and Sinopharm (Tianjin) Asset Management Co. Ltd.; memorandum of agreement (MoA) between INIX Technologies Holdings Bhd and Professor Chunhua Zhao; and a joint venture (JV) agreement between Riongtou Watch (Shenzhen) Co. Ltd. and INIX Technologies Holdings Bhd.
On Saturday, Saifuddin also honoured 10 officers involved in the repatriation mission of Malaysians from Wuhan after movement restrictions were announced in the province due to the outbreak of COVID-19 in February 2020.
The first mission involved seven officers who brought home 87 Malaysians and 20 dependents (foreign nationals) on Feb 2, 2020. The officials were Minister Counsellor Samsul Kahar Kamarudin; First Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Nur Zaitie Suhana Zakaria; Embassy's Advisor (Immigration) Ibrahim Jack; Embassy's Advisor (Customs) Nik Mazaid Nik Man; First Secretary (Education) Jason Choy Min Sheng; Administrative Assistant (Information) Mohd Syahmi Md Yusoff; and Assistant Secretary of the East Asia Division (Choo Hwai Jeng).
The second mission to bring home 46 Malaysians and 20 dependents (foreign nationals) on Feb 25, 2020, involved three officers. They are the Embassy's (Immigration) Advisor Raiz Razally; the Embassy Advisor (Agriculture) Muhammad Daniel Yee Abdullah; and Chief Assistant Secretary of the Inspectorate Division of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Bong Yik Jui.
At the combined ceremony, Saifuddin said although it was held a bit late, he would like to personally thank those who have served with excellence.
According to him, all officers involved accepted the decision of the Malaysian Ambassador to China, Raja Datuk Nushirwan Zainal Abidin, to carry out the mission with great trust and sacrifice.
"Just imagine, when other people ran out of Wuhan, you ran into Wuhan to help our people get out of there. Some people in Wuhan had died (due to COVID-19) at that time and we did not understand what the pandemic was and there was no vaccine yet, "he said.
Saifuddin also presented a certificate of appreciation to Nushirwan who represented the mission members from the Malaysian Embassy in Beijing.
-- BERNAMA
Bernama
Sun Dec 05 2021
Foreign Minister Datuk Saifuddin Abdullah said the new areas will add value to Malaysia-China bilateral relations. - BERNAMA photo
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