Western and foreign investment didn’t dry up despite Putrajaya’s stance on Palestine and China, PM Anwar asserts

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Western and foreign investment didn’t dry up despite Putrajaya’s stance on Palestine and China, PM Anwar asserts
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IPOH, March 25 — Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said today that Malaysia’s stance on the Israel-Palestine conflict and China’s claim on the South China Sea did not...

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Anwar said that Malaysia has instead entered agreements with countries like Australia, China, India, Japan, Germany and the United States during his recent visits there, attributing their confidence to the country’s political stability. “We have been left out due to uncertainty in politics once and issues of race and religion. These are the issues that push the country downward,” he said.

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