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British Pm To Visit Malaysia To Boost Bilateral Ties
KUALA LUMPUR, April 11 (Bernama) -- British Prime Minister David Cameron
will make a two-day official visit to Malaysia starting Thursday at the
invitation of his counterpart, Najib Razak.
Cameron's visit, which takes place nine months after the official visit by
Najib to the United Kingdom last year, is expected to increase the momentum in
bilateral relations between Malaysia and Britain, said the Foreign Ministry in a
statement.
"The visit is expected to attract more British investments into the country
and promote Malaysia as a preferred investment destination in the region," said
the state.
This will be Cameron's first official visit to Malaysia since becoming prime
minister in May 2010.
The last visit by a British prime minister to Malaysia was 19 years ago by
Sir John Major.
Cameron, who will be accorded an official welcoming ceremony, is scheduled
to address a United Kingdom-Britain trade and investment forum.
In 2011, the UK was Malaysia's fourth largest trading partner in European
Union with total trade of RM13.03 billion (US$4.23 billion) while Malaysia was
UK's second largest trading partner in Asean.
In manufacturing sector, total investment from the UK firms stood at RM19.17
billion (US$6.23 billion) for implemented and approved projects.
Wisma Putra (Foreign Ministry) said that both prime ministers would hold a
meeting to discuss bilateral cooperation in areas of mutual interest as well as
exchanging views on regional and international developments.
"The meeting will provide a platform for both leaders to strengthen
existing cooperation and find new opportunities to further enhance bilateral
relations, especially in trade and investment, defence, science and technology,
and higher education," the statement said.
Given Cameron's support for the Global Movement of the Moderates (GMM)
espoused by Najib, both leaders will attend a GMM programme at the University of
Nottingham, Malaysia Campus.
Cameron will be accompanied by British Minister of State for Trade and
Investment Lord Stephen Green and Minister of State for Universities and Science
David Willets.
The 83-member British prime minister's delegation comprises government
officials, business leaders and media personnel.
-- BERNAMA