PUTRAJAYA, May 25 — Malaysia and Laos reiterated their strong support for Timor Leste’s full Asean membership and called for intensified, inclusive efforts to address Myanmar’s prolonged crisis.
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said both countries agreed it was time to finalise Timor Leste’s accession process.
“We also discussed the accession of Timor Leste, hopefully by October this year if we can retain a consensus in this meeting tomorrow, particularly during the following retreat,” he said in a joint press conference with Laos Prime Minister Sonexay Siphandone at Perdana Putra here today.
Earlier, Anwar and Siphandone witnessed the exchange of a memorandum of cooperation between Penang Port Sdn Bhd and Thanaleng Dry Port.
The exchange was represented by MMC Port Holdings Sdn Bhd CEO Datuk Azman Shah Mohd Yusof and PTL Holding Co Ltd CEO Chanthone Sitthixay.
On the situation in Myanmar, Anwar said the matter was raised during his discussion with Siphandone.
“We did discuss too, concerning Myanmar, the need to continue humanitarian assistance, but also the need for all parties in Myanmar to respect the need for peace, an immediate ceasefire, and then to try and work through the Asean mechanism and understanding, using the Five-Point Consensus among Asean countries,” he said.
Siphandone arrived in Malaysia today to begin his first official visit ahead of the 46th Asean Summit and Related Meetings in Kuala Lumpur.
He was then accorded an official welcoming ceremony by Anwar at Perdana Putra, followed by a bilateral meeting.
Wisma Putra in a statement said this is Siphandone’s first visit to Malaysia since being elected to office in December 2022.
The visit, ahead of the 46th Asean Summit, the second Asean-GCC Summit and the Asean-GCC-China Summit on May 26 and 27 in Kuala Lumpur, underscores the strong and enduring ties between Malaysia and Laos.
The 46th Asean Summit, being held under Malaysia’s 2025 Chairmanship theme, “Inclusivity and Sustainability”, also marks Malaysia’s fifth time chairing the regional bloc since its previous chairmanships in 1977, 1997, 2005 and 2015.
In 2024, total bilateral trade between Malaysia and Laos reached RM99.7 million, with Malaysia’s exports valued at RM67.8 million, and imports totalling RM31.9 million.
Malaysia is the fifth-largest foreign investor in Laos, with total investments worth US$942 million across 46 registered projects, focusing on sectors such as renewable energy, transport and logistics, telecommunications, construction, banking, and hotel services.
— Bernama