
Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim today called for Malaysia and Pakistan to revitalise their long-standing bilateral ties through more proactive and forward-looking policies.
Anwar said relations between the two nations had become “somewhat stagnated” and needed a practical and strategic reset guided by clear policies, reported Bernama.
“It is time we wake up and adopt a more aggressive policy for our own survival.
“Malaysia is a trading nation … and we must continue working with existing partners while opening up new avenues.
“Pakistan is one of the countries we look forward to engaging with,” he said at the Pakistan-Malaysia Business and Investment Conference, held in conjunction with the official visit of Pakistan’s prime minister Shehbaz Sharif.
Both leaders reaffirmed their…