Saifuddin: Malaysia-India ties are a 'civilisation-based' friendship


KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia regards the 65 years of diplomatic ties with India as not merely anchored on bilateral relations but extended to the level of friendship based on civilisation, says Malaysian Foreign Minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Abdullah (pic).

The minister said there has been significant progress in the two countries' bilateral relations and the civilisational relationship enjoyed by both countries made the relationship even more special.

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