Malaysia to hold online meeting with Cambodia and Thailand


-filepic

JOHOR BARU: Malaysia is expected to hold an online meeting with Cambodia and Thailand on Saturday (Aug 2) evening to discuss the upcoming General Border Committee (GBC) meeting, says Defence Minister Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin.

He said he would make individual calls to his Cambodian and Thai counterparts to inform them of Malaysia’s readiness to host the bilateral meeting between the two countries.

ALSO READ: Kuala Lumpur to host Thailand-Cambodia border talks

"I will call the defence ministers of both countries separately to express Malaysia's willingness to host the bilateral meeting between Cambodia and Thailand.

"After that, once I’ve spoken to both of them, we will have a Zoom meeting involving all three defence ministers, where we will discuss how to ensure the meeting proceeds smoothly," he said during a press conference at the Pasir Gudang Umno annual meeting here.

Mohamed Khaled said the meeting is expected to take place at Wisma Pewira in Kuala Lumpur next week.

"Before the GBC meeting, officers from both countries will also hold a separate discussion," he added.

In a statement earlier, the Malaysian Armed Forces said it would facilitate the GBC, which will be held in Kuala Lumpur from Aug 4 to 7.

 

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Next In Nation

Global supply crisis: Transport Ministry implements intervention across land, air, maritime sector
PM wants Mara's role strengthened as core institution for Bumiputera
Pangkor boat tragedy: Ninth body found, five still missing
Full EIA reports not open for download due to security concerns, says DOE
JB cops found man dead in pool of blood next to a knife
Malaysia slams Israeli Minister's Al-Aqsa incursion
Global Sumud Flotilla: Mission enters final phase, 54 ships heading to Gaza
MetMalaysia: Thunderstorms, heavy rain forecast in eight states until early morning
Man stabbed to death in vape liquid dispute, four nabbed
Man, 56, killed in crash with lorry near Kulai

Others Also Read