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Showed steady leadership in the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) and the Organisation of the Islamic Conference (OIC)
Hosted the historic first East Asian Summit, providing the platform for closer co-operation between ASEAN and China, Japan, South Korea, India, Australia and New Zealand
Secured new markets and enhanced linkages via high-level visits. Trade with all major trading partners expanded rapidly, with fastest growth recorded for China (65% increase), OIC countries (54%) and ASEAN (29%)
Strengthened Malaysia’s voice in the international arena by championing the developing world’s economic and social interests
Highlighted international injustices, in particular Israeli aggression in
Palestine
Enhanced NAM’s role, including establishing the NAM Institute for the Empowerment of Women and NAM News Network
Put an economic face to the OIC via the Capacity Building Program to reduce poverty and through the World Islamic Economic Forum to enhance trade and investment
Played a key role in promoting dialogue between the West and the
Muslim world
Continued to promote cooperation, peace and stability in ASEAN
 
 
Continue to play an active, principled and impartial role in international affairs
Expand trade and investment linkages
Advance the economic agenda of the OIC through capacity-building programmes in less developed OIC countries
Promote strategic partnerships between the West and the Muslim world to advance the economic agenda of the Makkah
Declaration 2005
Continue to build bridges between the Muslim world and the West through continuous dialogue
Contribute towards a development agenda for the world’s poorest countries