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Showed steady leadership in the
Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) and
the Organisation of the Islamic
Conference (OIC) |
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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 |
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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%) |
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Strengthened Malaysia’s voice in the
international arena by championing
the developing world’s economic and
social interests |
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Highlighted international injustices,
in particular Israeli aggression in
Palestine |
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Enhanced NAM’s role, including
establishing the NAM Institute for the
Empowerment of Women and NAM
News Network |
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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 |
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Played a key role in promoting
dialogue between the West and the
Muslim world |
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Continued to promote cooperation,
peace and stability in ASEAN |
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Continue to play an
active, principled and impartial role in international
affairs |
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Expand trade and investment
linkages |
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Advance the economic
agenda of the OIC through capacity-building programmes
in less developed OIC countries |
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Promote strategic partnerships
between the West and the Muslim world to advance the economic
agenda of the Makkah
Declaration 2005 |
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Continue to build bridges
between the Muslim world and the West through continuous
dialogue |
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Contribute towards a
development agenda for the world’s poorest countries |
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