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After Fruitful G20 Meet, PM Anwar Leaves For Kenya On Next Official Visit

From Saraswathi Muniappan

PRETORIA, Nov 23 (Bernama) -- Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim today departed from South Africa for Nairobi, Kenya, after a fruitful engagement at the G20 Leaders Summit here.

The chartered Malaysia Airlines aircraft carrying the Prime Minister left Waterkloof Air Force Base, Pretoria, departed at 12.30 pm (6.30 pm Malaysian time) for the final leg of his three-country tour in Africa.

Pretoria, the administrative capital of South Africa, is an hour’s drive from Johannesburg, where the Summit took place.

Besides official engagements and participation in the Summit’s sessions, Anwar also took the opportunity to engage with his counterparts from other countries, with discussions mainly focused on enhancing bilateral trade, investment, and ties.

The Prime Minister’s four-day working visit to South Africa from Nov 20 to 23 is to attend the Group of 20 (G20) Leaders’ Summit in Johannesburg as a guest of G20 Chairman and South African President Cyril Ramaphosa.

The invitation to the Summit was extended to Anwar in Malaysia’s capacity as ASEAN Chair for 2025.

Anwar is scheduled to depart from Nairobi, Kenya, to Malaysia on Nov 24.

Meanwhile, in a post on his official social media page, the Prime Minister said that the working visit to Johannesburg had achieved its main objective of strengthening cooperative relations across various strategic sectors between Malaysia and South Africa, while also opening new opportunities that will benefit the peoples of both countries.

“On the G20 Summit stage, Malaysia also conveyed its firm and principled position on pressing issues that demand justice, peace, and collective action from the international community,” said Anwar.

He also expressed his appreciation to all the ministry teams involved, the Malaysian High Commission in Pretoria, security personnel, and media partners who ensured the smooth execution of the entire programme.

“Having completed our engagements in Johannesburg, South Africa, my delegation and I are now continuing the MADANI Diplomacy mission to our final destination, Nairobi, Kenya,” he said.

Anwar is scheduled to depart from Nairobi to Kuala Lumpur tomorrow.

-- BERNAMA