KUALA LUMPUR, May 9 — Malaysia has called for stronger Asean-Canada cooperation in frontier technologies, including artificial intelligence (AI), green economy, food security, education, digital skills, and climate resilience.
It made the call and emphasised the importance of enhancing cooperation at the 22nd Asean-Canada Dialogue in Vientiane, Laos yesterday, where it was represented by the Asean-Malaysia National Secretariat's Director-General Datuk Zanariah Zainal Abidin, who headed the Malaysian delegation.
Malaysia’s Foreign Ministry said that Malaysia also shared its Asean Chairmanship 2025 priorities with dialogue partners, in line with the theme “Inclusivity and Sustainability.”
The meeting reviewed the implementation status of the Asean-Canada Plan of Action (2021–2025) as well as developments in the negotiations towards a new Asean-Canada Plan of Action (2026-2030).
The meeting also discussed cooperation in transnational crime, digital economy, science, technology and innovation, cybersecurity, disaster management, youth and women empowerment, climate change and sustainable development, education, and tourism.
It also exchanged views on regional and international issues, including the situations in Myanmar, Palestine, and Ukraine, as well as developments in the South China Sea.
“Malaysia reaffirmed its consistent position in supporting efforts to promote peace, stability and a sustainable future in the region and beyond,” it said in a Facebook post.
— Bernama