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Foreign Ministry Pledges Support For 13MP, Boosts Malaysia's Global Profile

Foreign Ministry Pledges Support For 13MP, Boosts Malaysia's Global Profile

Barnama3 days ago
KUALA LUMPUR, July 31 (Bernama) -- The Foreign Ministry has welcomed the tabling of Thirteenth Malaysia Plan (13MP) by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim in Parliament on Thursday, pledging full support for its implementation and success as the country's main development framework under the MADANI Economy.
The ministry affirmed its readiness to lead efforts to enhance Malaysia's international cooperation through effective diplomacy, in navigating a complex and uncertain geopolitical landscape.
'This approach will not only reinforce Malaysia's position globally but also drive long-term growth and boost national revenue through constructive and impactful engagement with foreign partners,' it said in a statement.
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