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China’s Premier Li Qiang departed for home on Thursday (June 20) after concluding a three-day official visit to Malaysia. Before leaving, he told the business community at a luncheon that both sides should hold each other's hands in exploring new areas of cooperation in the next 50 years of friendly relations.

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00:00Chinese Premier Li Chang departed for home on Thursday after concluding his official
00:08visit to Malaysia.
00:12Before leaving the country, Li attended a luncheon with the business community from
00:17the two countries and called on both sides to hold each other's hands in exploring new
00:22areas of cooperation in the next 50 years of friendly relations.
00:52Chinese Premier Li Chang, Chinese Premier Li Chang, Chinese Premier Li Chang, Chinese
01:22Premier Li's Malaysian counterpart datuk Shree Anwar Ebrahimhighlighted
01:41the friendly and respectful attitude of the Chinese leadership, emphasising the deep understanding
01:47of cultural differences.
01:49The two countries issued a joint statement on deepening the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership
01:54and building the Malaysia-China community with a shared future.
01:58They said the ongoing mutual visa exemption policies to promote friendly relations will
02:04continue.
02:06China agreed to extend the facility until the end of 2025 and to reciprocate, Malaysia
02:12will extend the policy until the end of 2026.
02:16This was Lee's first visit to Malaysia since assuming office in March last year.

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