Malaysia, Brazil Reaffirm Commitment To Strengthening Bilateral Ties At Inaugural Consultation
KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 19 (Bernama) -- Malaysia and Brazil reaffirmed their strong commitment to deepening bilateral cooperation across key sectors, including the Halal industry, trade, and investment, underscoring their shared vision for enhanced economic and strategic partnerships.
Malaysia's Foreign Ministry said this commitment was highlighted during the inaugural Malaysia-Brazil Bilateral Consultation, hosted virtually by Malaysia on Wednesday (September 18).
“During the consultation, both sides reviewed the current state of Malaysia-Brazil relations and reaffirmed their shared commitment to deepening cooperation in a wide range of sectors, including trade and investment, the Halal industry, energy, the environment, agriculture, health and sustainable development.
“Both sides also deliberated on regional and multilateral issues of common interest, including the Palestine-Israel conflict, Russia-Ukraine conflict, Malaysia’s application to join BRICS, ASEAN-Malaysia Chairmanship 2025, and Brazil’s hosting of the G20 in 2024 and COP 30 in 2025,” the ministry said in a media advisory.
The session was co-chaired by the Deputy Secretary General (Bilateral Affairs) of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Ahmad Rozian Abd. Ghani. and Secretary of Asia and the Pacific, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Brazil, Ambassador Eduardo Paes Saboia.
Senior officials from the respective foreign ministries and other key government agencies of both countries also participated.
--BERNAMA