Anwar: Malaysia can learn from Vietnam's experience to rise again as a great nation


HANOI: Malaysia can learn from the experience of Vietnam which has been able to redevelop the country after it was almost destroyed by French colonialism and American direct involvement, says Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.

The Prime Minister said as a result of the destruction, many Vietnamese people had to flee the country, including to Malaysia, due to the chaos in at home, which was not only unsafe but also severely affected the economy.

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