Malaysia’s Foreign Minister, Datuk Seri Mohamad Hasan, will chair the Asean Foreign Ministers’ Retreat (AMM Retreat) on Sunday, where they will discuss
LANGKAWI: Thailand and Malaysia emphasised the importance of collaboration in addressing pressing regional and global issues, including human trafficking and Asean solidarity.
The ASEAN Senior Officials’ Meeting (SOM) began on Saturday (Jan 18) to engage in in-depth discussions on key regional issues, formulate recommendations, and align ASEAN Member States in preparation for the ministerial-level meeting the following day.
The retreat, hosted at the Langkawi International Convention Centre, is expected to see the participation of over 200 delegates. It will bring together foreign ministers from the 10 Asean member states and Timor-Leste,
The Director of Langkawi Craft Complex, Farina Darus, was interviewed in conjunction with Malaysia's ASEAN Chairmanship 2025 at the Langkawi Craft Complex. Farina Darus expressed her pride in having two craft entrepreneurs from Langkawi selected to produce souvenirs for the ASEAN delegates attending the ASEAN Foreign Ministers' Retreat (AMM).
Preparations are now underway for the ASEAN Foreign Ministers Meeting in the Malaysian island of Langkawi. Malaysia will host ASEAN Foreign Ministers Meeting from 18 until 19 January 2025. Camera: FAZRY ISMAIL.
Malaysia’s Foreign Minister, Datuk Seri Mohamad Hasan, has safely arrived in Langkawi Friday (Jan 17) for the ASEAN Foreign Ministers (AMM) Retreat, which is set to take place on Saturday.
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he ongoing Myanmar crisis and tensions in the South China Sea will feature in the discussions at the ASEAN Foreign Ministers' Retreat in Langkawi, Malaysia over the weekend, says Malaysian Foreign Ministry Secretary-General Datuk Seri Amran Mohamed Zin.
ANKARA – Malaysia will beef up its maritime borders after turning away nearly 300 Rohingya refugees, local media reported on Sunday. The government in the state of Kedah, northwestern Malaysia, which borders Thailand,
Malaysia has unveiled its ambitious tourism strategy for 2026, aiming to welcome 35.6 million international visitors.
Malaysian authorities recently turned away two boats carrying nearly 300 Rohingya refugees attempting to enter the country illegally. The Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency reported aiding the boats with supplies before escorting them away.