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Anwar: Malaysia's Asean Summit success driven by efficiency, teamwork
Anwar: Malaysia's Asean Summit success driven by efficiency, teamwork

New Straits Times

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • New Straits Times

Anwar: Malaysia's Asean Summit success driven by efficiency, teamwork

PUTRAJAYA: Malaysia's successful hosting of the recent Asean Summit was driven by the efficiency, dedication and teamwork of all parties involved, said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim. Anwar, who is also the Finance Minister, said the smooth running of the summit was the result of the extraordinary commitment shown by the government machinery, including the public, who understood Malaysia's responsibilities as host. "I saw excellence at all levels, our public servants were outstanding. From the airport, parades, police, immigration, Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd (MAHB), hotel management, to the Foreign Ministry coordinating everything, and the Prime Minister's Department managing the protocol. "Even I was overwhelmed by the protocol, but I respected what the officers directed the prime minister to do. I followed everything. Why? Because we are a nation with rules, and we work as a team," he said. He was speaking at the Prime Minister's Department monthly assembly here today, which was also attended by both Deputy Prime Ministers Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi and Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof. Anwar also commended the cooperation among Asean leaders in making collective decisions while respecting the interests of their respective countries. "We had to decide on a shared understanding in facing President Trump's tariffs. Each country has its own strategy, which will involve bilateral relations. But we also want to safeguard the interests of more than 650 million people in Asean countries. "No decision made by Malaysia should harm other countries, nor should decisions by, for example, Vietnam, be detrimental to others. We work as a team," he added. The 46th Asean Summit concluded on May 27, following a series of high-level meetings focused on enhancing regional cooperation and strengthening strategic partnerships. Over the two-day event, Asean leaders participated in several key meetings, including the 2nd Asean-GCC Summit, the inaugural Asean-GCC-China Summit, and the 16th Indonesia-Malaysia-Thailand Growth Triangle (IMT-GT) Summit. As Asean Chair for 2025, Malaysia hosted the 46th Summit under the theme "Inclusion and Sustainability", marking the fifth time the country has held the chairmanship, having previously served in 1977, 1997, 2005 and 2015.

Efficiency, Teamwork Factors Contributing To Malaysia's Success In Hosting 46th ASEAN Summit
Efficiency, Teamwork Factors Contributing To Malaysia's Success In Hosting 46th ASEAN Summit

Barnama

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Barnama

Efficiency, Teamwork Factors Contributing To Malaysia's Success In Hosting 46th ASEAN Summit

PUTRAJAYA, May 29 (Bernama) -- The outstanding efficiency, unwavering dedication, and seamless teamwork demonstrated by all parties involved were the main factors in Malaysia's success as the host of the 46th ASEAN Summit recently, said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim. Anwar, who is also the Finance Minister, said everything went smoothly as a result of the extraordinary commitment from the government machinery, including the people who understood Malaysia's needs in organising the summit. "I saw at all levels, our children, civil servants, all of them were great. From the airport, the parade, the police, immigration, MAHB (Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd), the management at the hotel, the Foreign Ministry, which coordinated, to the Prime Minister's Department, which managed the protocol.

MAHB ready to welcome delegations for 46th Asean Summit
MAHB ready to welcome delegations for 46th Asean Summit

New Straits Times

time21-05-2025

  • Business
  • New Straits Times

MAHB ready to welcome delegations for 46th Asean Summit

SEPANG: Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd (MAHB), the country's airport operator, is actively finalising preparations to welcome the Asean delegations attending the 46th Asean Summit at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (KLCC). MAHB managing director Datuk Mohd Izani Ghani said among the major preparations being carried out are the enhancement of facilities and protocols at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) Terminal 1 and Terminal 2, as well as several other airports nationwide that will be involved in receiving distinguished guests from Asean countries. "The key initiatives include upgrading the VIP Room and Bunga Raya Complex at KLIA, providing dedicated immigration lanes and exclusive reception counters, and coordinating the arrival of delegations travelling on commercial flights in a more organised and seamless manner. "Additionally, promotional materials for Asean 2025 have started appearing across various platforms, including the Flight Information Display System (FIDS), KLIATV, and official social media channels," he told Bernama. As part of efforts to promote Malaysia on the international stage, Mohd Izani said MAHB is also stepping up initiatives to showcase the country's rich arts, culture, and heritage across its airports. This includes the introduction of a 'Heritage Lane', featuring displays of photographs showcasing the country's historic building structures, traditional business premises such as nasi kandar stalls and old-school barber shops, exhibitions of traditional Baba and Nyonya attire, as well as cultural performances including traditional dances at several airport terminals. Specifically for the Asean delegations, he said the Bunga Raya Complex and VIP waiting areas at several airports have also been redecorated with elements that reflect Malaysia's unique identity, culture, and traditions, creating a welcoming atmosphere that embodies national pride and respect for the delegates. "As the airport operator responsible for managing the country's main gateways, MAHB consistently undertakes initiatives to showcase Malaysia's arts, culture and heritage at our airports, not only for receiving the Asean delegations but also as an early effort leading up to the 2026 Visit Malaysia Year 2026," he said. He said MAHB remains committed to ensuring all aspects of the welcoming process and movements of the Asean delegations are conducted smoothly, with dignity and prestige, thereby strengthening Malaysia's image on the international stage. Mohd Izani said security aspects were also prioritised through close collaboration with the police to ensure the safe and seamless movement of the delegations throughout the event. He said MAHB has also been working closely with the Foreign Ministry, the Ceremonial and International Conference Secretariat Division (BIUPA), and other government agencies since last year to ensure that airports in the country are fully prepared to welcome the arrival of delegations from various Asean nations. Meanwhile, a Bernama survey found that the route from KLIA to the capital's city centre is now lively with vibrant decoration, including banners and billboards carrying Asean-themed messages to greet the leaders and delegations arriving for Asean 2025. The decorations, which have been installed along key routes such as the KLIA Expressway, MEX Expressway, Sungai Besi Expressway and areas around the government administration complex in Putrajaya, not only enhance the festive atmosphere but also offer a warm visual welcome, reflecting Malaysia's role as host nation. Banners featuring the official Asean logo are prominently displayed on lampposts and along highway dividers, adding a symbolic and dignified touch to the route that the dignitaries will travel. Also stealing the spotlight is the digital billboard on the KLIA Expressway displaying the greeting "Selamat Datang" with the Asean logo, for delegates to witness as they leave the airport heading to KLCC. The Asean Summit will begin with a senior officials' meeting on May 23, followed by a ministerial meeting on May 25, while the heads of government meeting will begin on May 26. The theme of 'Inclusivity and Sustainability' has been adopted as a unifying basis for regional and global engagement. – Bernama

MAHB ready to welcome delegations for Asean summit
MAHB ready to welcome delegations for Asean summit

The Sun

time21-05-2025

  • Business
  • The Sun

MAHB ready to welcome delegations for Asean summit

SEPANG: Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd (MAHB), the country's airport operator, is actively finalising preparations to welcome the ASEAN delegations attending the 46th ASEAN Summit at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (KLCC). MAHB Managing Director Datuk Mohd Izani Ghani said among the major preparations being carried out are the enhancement of facilities and protocols at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) Terminal 1 and Terminal 2, as well as several other airports nationwide that will be involved in receiving distinguished guests from ASEAN countries. 'The key initiatives include upgrading the VIP Room and Bunga Raya Complex at KLIA, providing dedicated immigration lanes and exclusive reception counters, and coordinating the arrival of delegations travelling on commercial flights in a more organised and seamless manner. 'Additionally, promotional materials for ASEAN 2025 have started appearing across various platforms, including the Flight Information Display System (FIDS), KLIATV, and official social media channels,' he told Bernama. As part of efforts to promote Malaysia on the international stage, Mohd Izani said MAHB is also stepping up initiatives to showcase the country's rich arts, culture, and heritage across its airports. This includes the introduction of a 'Heritage Lane', featuring displays of photographs showcasing the country's historic building structures, traditional business premises such as nasi kandar stalls and old-school barber shops, exhibitions of traditional Baba and Nyonya attire, as well as cultural performances including traditional dances at several airport terminals. Specifically for the ASEAN delegations, he said the Bunga Raya Complex and VIP waiting areas at several airports have also been redecorated with elements that reflect Malaysia's unique identity, culture, and traditions, creating a welcoming atmosphere that embodies national pride and respect for the delegates. 'As the airport operator responsible for managing the country's main gateways, MAHB consistently undertakes initiatives to showcase Malaysia's arts, culture and heritage at our airports, not only for receiving the ASEAN delegations but also as an early effort leading up to the 2026 Visit Malaysia Year 2026,' he said. He said MAHB remains committed to ensuring all aspects of the welcoming process and movements of the ASEAN delegations are conducted smoothly, with dignity and prestige, thereby strengthening Malaysia's image on the international stage. Apart from that, Mohd Izani said security aspects were also given priority through close collaboration with the Royal Malaysia Police to guarantee the safe and seamless movement of the delegations throughout the event. He said MAHB has also been working closely with the Foreign Ministry, the Ceremonial and International Conference Secretariat Division (BIUPA), and other government agencies since last year to ensure that airports in the country are fully prepared to welcome the arrival of delegations from various ASEAN nations. Meanwhile, a Bernama survey found that the route from KLIA to the capital's city centre is now lively with vibrant decoration, including banners and billboards carrying ASEAN-themed messages to greet the leaders and delegations arriving for ASEAN 2025. The decorations, which have been installed along key routes such as the KLIA Expressway, MEX Expressway, Sungai Besi Expressway and areas around the government administration complex in Putrajaya, not only enhance the festive atmosphere but also offer a warm visual welcome, reflecting Malaysia's role as host nation. Banners featuring the official ASEAN logo are prominently displayed on lampposts and along highway dividers, adding a symbolic and dignified touch to the route that the dignitaries will travel. Also stealing the spotlight is the digital billboard on the KLIA Expressway displaying the greeting 'Selamat Datang' with the ASEAN logo, for delegates to witness as they leave the airport heading to KLCC. The ASEAN Summit will begin with a senior officials' meeting on May 23, followed by a ministerial meeting on May 25, while the heads of government meeting will begin on May 26. The theme of 'Inclusivity and Sustainability' has been adopted as a unifying basis for regional and global engagement. Malaysia's commitment is to strengthen ASEAN centrality, foster economic cooperation and champion the principles of inclusivity and sustainability.

MAHB ready to welcome delegations for 46th Asean summit
MAHB ready to welcome delegations for 46th Asean summit

The Sun

time21-05-2025

  • Business
  • The Sun

MAHB ready to welcome delegations for 46th Asean summit

SEPANG: Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd (MAHB), the country's airport operator, is actively finalising preparations to welcome the ASEAN delegations attending the 46th ASEAN Summit at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (KLCC). MAHB Managing Director Datuk Mohd Izani Ghani said among the major preparations being carried out are the enhancement of facilities and protocols at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) Terminal 1 and Terminal 2, as well as several other airports nationwide that will be involved in receiving distinguished guests from ASEAN countries. 'The key initiatives include upgrading the VIP Room and Bunga Raya Complex at KLIA, providing dedicated immigration lanes and exclusive reception counters, and coordinating the arrival of delegations travelling on commercial flights in a more organised and seamless manner. 'Additionally, promotional materials for ASEAN 2025 have started appearing across various platforms, including the Flight Information Display System (FIDS), KLIATV, and official social media channels,' he told Bernama. As part of efforts to promote Malaysia on the international stage, Mohd Izani said MAHB is also stepping up initiatives to showcase the country's rich arts, culture, and heritage across its airports. This includes the introduction of a 'Heritage Lane', featuring displays of photographs showcasing the country's historic building structures, traditional business premises such as nasi kandar stalls and old-school barber shops, exhibitions of traditional Baba and Nyonya attire, as well as cultural performances including traditional dances at several airport terminals. Specifically for the ASEAN delegations, he said the Bunga Raya Complex and VIP waiting areas at several airports have also been redecorated with elements that reflect Malaysia's unique identity, culture, and traditions, creating a welcoming atmosphere that embodies national pride and respect for the delegates. 'As the airport operator responsible for managing the country's main gateways, MAHB consistently undertakes initiatives to showcase Malaysia's arts, culture and heritage at our airports, not only for receiving the ASEAN delegations but also as an early effort leading up to the 2026 Visit Malaysia Year 2026,' he said. He said MAHB remains committed to ensuring all aspects of the welcoming process and movements of the ASEAN delegations are conducted smoothly, with dignity and prestige, thereby strengthening Malaysia's image on the international stage. Apart from that, Mohd Izani said security aspects were also given priority through close collaboration with the Royal Malaysia Police to guarantee the safe and seamless movement of the delegations throughout the event. He said MAHB has also been working closely with the Foreign Ministry, the Ceremonial and International Conference Secretariat Division (BIUPA), and other government agencies since last year to ensure that airports in the country are fully prepared to welcome the arrival of delegations from various ASEAN nations. Meanwhile, a Bernama survey found that the route from KLIA to the capital's city centre is now lively with vibrant decoration, including banners and billboards carrying ASEAN-themed messages to greet the leaders and delegations arriving for ASEAN 2025. The decorations, which have been installed along key routes such as the KLIA Expressway, MEX Expressway, Sungai Besi Expressway and areas around the government administration complex in Putrajaya, not only enhance the festive atmosphere but also offer a warm visual welcome, reflecting Malaysia's role as host nation. Banners featuring the official ASEAN logo are prominently displayed on lampposts and along highway dividers, adding a symbolic and dignified touch to the route that the dignitaries will travel. Also stealing the spotlight is the digital billboard on the KLIA Expressway displaying the greeting 'Selamat Datang' with the ASEAN logo, for delegates to witness as they leave the airport heading to KLCC. The ASEAN Summit will begin with a senior officials' meeting on May 23, followed by a ministerial meeting on May 25, while the heads of government meeting will begin on May 26. The theme of 'Inclusivity and Sustainability' has been adopted as a unifying basis for regional and global engagement. Malaysia's commitment is to strengthen ASEAN centrality, foster economic cooperation and champion the principles of inclusivity and sustainability.

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