'Golden' era ahead with Malaysia-China Mutual Visa Exemption Agreement, says embassy


PETALING JAYA: The Malaysia-China Mutual Visa Exemption Agreement inked last month to enable hassle-free travel of citizens from both nations will usher ties of both countries into another “Golden 50 Years”, says the Embassy of the People’s Republic of China here on Tuesday (May 6).

The embassy said that it was confident that the agreement would further promote people-to-people exchanges, enhance mutual understanding and deepen multi-sector cooperation between both countries and its citizens on coming into force.

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