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M'sian PM To Attend Reception By Prince Charles On Royal Charter Award To OCIS
From Nor Faridah Abd Rashid
LONDON, May 14 (Bernama) -- Prime Minister Najib Razak will attend a
reception to be hosted by the heir to the British throne, The Prince of
Wales, His Royal Highness Prince Charles, in conjunction with the Royal Charter
Award on the Oxford Centre of Islamic Studies (OCIS), during his official
two-day visit to the United Kingdon, beginning Monday.
Malaysian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, Zakaria Sulong, said the
invitation to Najib was due to Malaysia's commitment in contributing to the
setting up of the centre.
He said this would be the particular highlight of the prime minister's
"overnight" visit to the United Kingdom.
Prince Charles, who is very active in promoting multi-faith, is the patron
of OCIS, while Najib is a member of the High Council of OCIS and had given a
lecture entitled, 'Coalition of Moderates and Inter-Civilisational
Understanding'.
The reception will be held at St James' Palace on Tuesday evening.
"Malaysia is very much appreciated for its involvement in various activities
in the OCIS. We have also been respected in terms of our efforts. Our
academicians are also involved at the centre," Zakaria told the Malaysian media
here Sunday.
OCIS focuses exclusively on the study of Islam and Muslim communities and
enjoys tremendous working relationship with Malaysia. Malaysia has been greatly
involved in the building of the new OCIS centre and had contributed wood carving
to the centre.
Najib's visit to the UK comes only a month after British Prime Minister
David Cameron's visit to Malaysia, and this reflected the close relationship
between the two countries, which have strong historical ties.
Zakaria said both prime ministers had developed a very good personal
rapport.
"This is needed in terms of bringing the relations to a new level," he told
the Malaysian media here, pointing out that bilateral ties were already very
close.
He mentioned Cameron's visit to Malaysia which took place, soon after
Najib visited the UK in July last year.
He also remarked that for the Queen's Diamond Jubilee celebrations this
year, Malaysia's King Tuanku Abdul Halim Mu'adzam Shah and Queen Tuanku Hajah
Haminah had been invited by the Queen to attend the celebrations.
"This goes to show how close the relationship is between the two countries,
and it is really very encouraging," noted Zakaria.
During the visit, Najib, who would be accompanied by wife, Rosmah Mansor,
will also launch the Friends of the Barisan Nasional UK (FBNUK) on Monday.
Zakaria said that the club was established by Malaysians in the UK and
those in Malaysia.
"It is an effort by both to reach out to other Malaysians and relay to them
the various programmes that the prime minister had launched," he said,
The envoy said the club was also a one-stop centre where Malaysians could
get information relating to trade, networking or even tourism.
He added that the club would complement other Malaysian corporations like
Malaysia External Trade Development Corporation and Malaysian Investment
Development Authority.
Malaysians in London would also get the oppportunity to mingle with the
prime minster at an 'Evening with the Prime Minister' event scheduled for late
Monday evening.
Zakaria expects a good turnout at The 02 arena in Greenwich in East London,
which can accommodate about 2,000 people.
The prime minister will also witness a memorandum of understanding signing
ceremony between Felda Global Ventures and its strategic partners.
Najib and wife are expected to leave for the United States on Tuesday
night.
-- BERNAMA