Pakistan and Malaysia reaffirmed their commitment to expanding bilateral cooperation during a high-level meeting between Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim in Kuala Lumpur. Both leaders expressed satisfaction over the steady progress in trade, investment, and joint ventures, emphasizing the need to explore new opportunities across multiple sectors.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, on a three-day official visit to Malaysia, was welcomed with an official ceremony upon arrival at Perdana Putra. This was followed by delegation-level talks, which allowed both countries to deliberate on strategic avenues for enhanced cooperation.
Expanding Areas of Collaboration
During the discussions, the two prime ministers highlighted potential collaboration in several key sectors, including:
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Information Technology and Telecommunications
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Halal Industry and Food Exports
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Automotive and Electrical Manufacturing
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Green Energy and Connectivity
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Tourism and Higher Education
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Climate Change Initiatives and Agriculture
Both leaders emphasized the importance of joint ventures and investment opportunities, aiming to strengthen economic and industrial ties between the two nations.
Trade and Halal Export Developments
Prime Minister Shehbaz and Prime Minister Anwar reviewed the progress in bilateral trade, highlighting that Pakistan’s rice exports to Malaysia had exceeded expectations. They also agreed to increase Pakistan’s halal meat export quota to $200 million, signaling stronger economic engagement.
The leaders described their discussions as “highly constructive and fruitful,” reaffirming their commitment to continued collaboration in trade, industry, and services.
Regional and Global Cooperation
In addition to bilateral matters, both leaders exchanged views on regional and international issues, including developments in the Middle East.
Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim praised Pakistan’s constructive role in peace efforts in Palestine, particularly in the context of initiatives under US President Donald Trump. Prime Minister Shehbaz highlighted Pakistan’s commitment to multilateral forums, including the United Nations and the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC).
He also reiterated Pakistan’s stance on Kashmir, appreciating Malaysia’s steadfast support for a peaceful settlement according to UN resolutions.
Enhancing ASEAN Engagement
The discussion also focused on Pakistan’s engagement with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). Prime Minister Shehbaz congratulated Anwar Ibrahim on Malaysia’s ASEAN chairmanship and thanked him for supporting Pakistan’s bid to become a Full Dialogue Partner.
Both leaders agreed to maintain close communication for follow-up on key decisions and to share perspectives on critical international developments.
Key Agreements and MoUs
At the conclusion of the meetings, Pakistan and Malaysia signed multiple Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) covering:
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Diplomatic Training
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Tourism Development
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Halal Certification
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Higher Education Initiatives
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Anti-Corruption Efforts
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Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs)
Additionally, the Urdu translation of Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim’s book, SCRIPT, outlining his vision for leadership and governance, was launched during the event.
A special luncheon hosted by Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim marked the successful conclusion of the visit, emphasizing strengthened ties and the shared vision for mutual growth and cooperation.

