Chinese premier arrives in Malaysia for leaders' meetings on East Asian cooperation

Chinese Premier Visits Malaysia for East Asian Cooperation Meetings

Chinese Premier Li Qiang arrived in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on Sunday to attend leaders' meetings on East Asian cooperation.

At the invitation of Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, Li will attend several key summits, including the 28th China-ASEAN Summit, the 28th ASEAN Plus Three Summit, the 20th East Asia Summit, and the fifth Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership Leaders' Meeting.

Prior to his visit to Malaysia, Li made an official visit to Singapore, where he held talks with Prime Minister Lawrence Wong and met with Acting President Eddie Teo. He also attended a China-Singapore business community symposium, emphasizing China's commitment to strengthening economic and trade cooperation with Singapore and promoting a more just and equitable world order.

During his stay in Singapore, Li highlighted China's resolve to tap the potential of economic and trade cooperation with Singapore, and make joint efforts with Singapore for a more just, equitable world order.

The meetings and visits aim to foster cooperation and collaboration among East Asian nations, with a focus on economic development, trade, and regional stability.

Author's summary: Chinese Premier Li Qiang visits Malaysia for East Asian cooperation meetings.

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China Daily China Daily — 2025-10-26

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