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FMM lauds Anwar's diplomatic role in Thailand-Cambodia conflict

FMM lauds Anwar's diplomatic role in Thailand-Cambodia conflict

Malaysiakini2 days ago
The Federation of Malaysian Manufacturing (FMM) commended Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim on his successful mediation of the Thailand-Cambodia conflict.
"The strong intervention by Anwar underscores Malaysia's growing role in shaping a more cohesive and stable Asean.
"This significant diplomatic breakthrough...
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