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Where Are The Low Hanging Fruits For Cooperation With Thailand?

Dr Rahul Mishra, Director, Centre of ASEAN Regionalism Universiti Malaya (CARUM), AEI, Universiti Malaya

10-Feb-23 08:30

Where Are The Low Hanging Fruits For Cooperation With Thailand?

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim arrived in Thailand yesterday for a two-day official visit to elevate bilateral ties between Malaysia and Thailand. The focus areas of the visit include economic cooperation, border area development and key connectivity projects crossing the land borders. Will this trip be fruitful as Anwar’s previous diplomatic visits to our neighbours? For some answers, we speak to Dr Rahul Mishra, Director at the Centre of ASEAN Regionalism

Produced by: Sim Wie Boon

Presented by: Wong Shou Ning, Shazana Mokhtar, Chong Tjen San


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Categories:  governmentpolitics

Tags:  thailand-malaysia borderforeign policiesanwar ibrahim





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