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MALAYSIA'S FOREIGN POLICY (the principles of respect (independence,…
MALAYSIA'S FOREIGN POLICY
to safeguard Malaysia’s sovereignty and national interests
the conduct of effective diplomacy
2.influenced and shaped by three key factors
its strategic location in Southeast Asia
its attributes as a trading nation
its unique demography
3.ASEAN
establishment of the ASEAN Community in 2015
to promote a forward-looking and pragmatic foreign policy
facilitates trade
attracts foreign investment
projects Malaysia as a stable and peaceful country
UN
to multilateralism in advancing global peace, security and prosperity
testimony "peacekeeping operations"
its dedication in carrying out the mandate of the international community in advancing global peace and security
to actively participate in the deliberations and efforts toward finding solutions to various global issues
will continue with the principles of engagement and cooperation rather than isolationism and unilateral action
technical cooperation with other developing countries
sharing of its experience and knowledge
the Malaysian Technical Cooperation Programme (MTCP)
linkages such as the Langkawi International Dialogue
bilateral humanitarian assistance
through its public diplomacy programmes
7.Supporting Non State Actors
to engage actively in
Non-Aligned Movement (NAM)
the Commonwealth, Group of Seventy Seven (G77)
Developing Eight (D8)
Asia Middle East Dialogue (AMED)
Far East Asia Latin America Cooperation (FEALAC)
Indian Ocean Rim Association (IORA)
Asia Europe Meeting (ASEM)
Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC)
the solidarity of the Ummah and the spirit of cooperation among the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC)
to promote the South-South Cooperation among the developing countries and the Muslim world
“Prosper thy neighbour”
Brunei-Indonesia-Malaysia-the Phillippines East ASEAN Growth Area (BIMP-EAGA)
Indonesia-Malaysia-Thailand Growth Triangle (IMTGT)
promoting and protecting Malaysia’s interests abroad
a network of 110 diplomatic missions in 84 countries
one friendship and trade centre have been established
The diplomatic missions
Embassies
High Commissions
Consulates-General and Consulates
the principles of respect
independence
sovereignty
territorial integrity
non-interference in the affairs of other nations
peaceful settlement of disputes
peaceful co-existence
mutual benefit in relations