The way of amicable consultations


BEIJING, May 31 -- Malaysian Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak (fourth, left) and Chinese Prime Minister, Li Keqiang (third, right) during the group photo session with hundred of Malaysian youths before proceed to the 40th Anniversary of the Establishment of Diplomatic Relation between Malaysia and China at the Great Hall of People here, today.The visiting Malaysian prime minister is on a six-day official visit to China in conjunction with 40th anniversary of Malaysian-China Bilateral Ralations.-- fotoBERNAMA (2014) COPYRIGHT RESERVED

Taking the cue from both China’s and Malaysia’s approach to South China Sea disputes.

RECENTLY, the South China Sea disputes had been hyped up as a hotspot issue in regional security and discussed in almost every regional and international forum, resulting from the high-profile interference of and the manipulation by some powers outside the region.

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