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Brazil visit a boost for cooperation, says Anwar

Brazil visit a boost for cooperation, says Anwar

The Star09-07-2025
KUALA LUMPUR: Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has described his visit to the 17th BRICS Leaders' Summit in Brazil as a significant success in strengthening bilateral ties and expanding Malaysia's network of strategic cooperation at the global level.
In a Facebook post, the Prime Minister said the visit had achieved its main objectives, including strengthening bilateral ties with Brazil and other member countries of the BRICS bloc.
'Malaysia's name continues to be on the lips of international investors as a result of the unwavering commitment of the entire Madani government's team in attracting high-quality investments that can drive growth and generate benefits for the people,' Bernama reported.
'Let us not be distracted by dissenting voices that attempt to belittle these efforts.
'Our journey is far from over, and we will continue to forge ahead with determination and commitment to bring real change to the country and future generations.'
The Prime Minister also expressed his appreciation to all parties who contributed to the success of the mission, including ministry officers and agencies, the Malaysian Embassy in Brazil, the security team and the media.
'We continue moving forward for a Malaysia that is more respected, stable and prosperous.
'Obrigado, Brasil. Ate nos encontrarmos novamente (Thank you, Brazil. Until we meet again),' he said.
Anwar departed for home on July 8 after a three-nation tour, which had earlier taken him to Italy and France.
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