ROME: The peace that Malaysia and the region enjoy has paved the way for a blossoming economic environment and a robust private sector, says Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.
The Prime Minister said Malaysia, as Asean chair, had endeavoured to resolve contentious issues, as only a stable bloc could lead to fruitful economic achievement.
Reminding Malaysians that they are, in fact, ambassadors of the nation, he said:
“The Malaysian diaspora is an important asset as they function as envoys representing the country outside. Let me urge you to continue taking opportunities to boost your skills and expertise so that you will bring something back to the country,” he told Malaysians living in Italy at a dinner soon after touching down here.
Anwar and his delegation, which includes prominent corporate figures, arrived here yesterday (July 1) for a three-day visit at the invitation of Italian Prime Minister Georgia Meloni, with the aim of strengthening bilateral relations. The group will visit Paris and Rio de Janeiro in the coming days.
The PM, who travelled with his delegation on a chartered Malaysia Airlines flight, was received by Foreign Affairs Minister Datuk Seri Mohamad Hasan, Malaysian envoy to Italy Datuk Zahid Rastam, among others, upon landing.
“Malaysia sees Italy as a vital strategic partner in Europe, and we are committed to enhancing cooperation in the trade, investment and defence industries.
Anwar added that the visit would also further close the gap between Europe and South East Asia in the current geopolitical challenges.
Earlier, Mohamad Hasan paid tribute to Malaysia’s excellent image, saying that the nation’s good perception by outsiders had brought about numerous and frequent requests to meet with Anwar.
“The fact that we practise neutrality is also a pull factor, let’s be clear that Malaysia talks to all parties,” he said.
Transport Minister Anthony Loke also noted that Malaysia’s profile was growing, which bodes well in pulling more tourists to the country.
“This is excellent as we will have Visit Malaysia Year next year.”
Loke noted that once Malaysia become more famous, especially among travellers, his ministry would come up with even more connectivity, adding that several key transport projects were shaping up very well.
Investment, Trade and Industry Minister Tengku Datuk Seri Zafrul Tengku Abdul Aziz said the nation’s economy was faring well despite challenges in geopolitics.
“Investments and FDIs are coming in,” he said, thanking the corporate side for their contributions.

