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New Japanese Diplomat To Malaysia Pledges To Boost Ties, Focus On People-to-People Links

07/11/2024 12:27 PM

KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 7 (Bernama) -- Japan’s new ambassador-designate to Malaysia, Shikata Noriyuki, has pledged to continue enhancing Japan-Malaysia ties, building on the legacy of his predecessor to advance the long-standing strategic ties between the two nations. 

He emphasised that as people-to-people exchanges are a crucial cornerstone of bilateral relations, he is committed to continue the endeavours to expand cultural, tourism, student, and educational exchanges.

"I am extremely delighted and honoured to work at the forefront to further strengthen the existing friendly cooperation between Japan and this wonderful country, bonded by deep friendship and strong ties built over the years under the Look East Policy," Shikata, who arrived in Malaysia on Nov 6 said in a message posted on the embassy’s website.

Acknowledging Malaysia’s significant role as the 2025 ASEAN Chair with a theme of “Inclusiveness and Sustainability,” he added: "I am grateful for being given this opportunity to contribute as Ambassador of Japan in Malaysia at such a wonderful timing and will put my best efforts in my new role."

He also highlighted his readiness to foster closer relations under the framework of the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership established in December 2023, noting that amid a complex global landscape, Japan and Malaysia’s commitment to a "Free and Open Indo-Pacific" was ever more crucial.

He added that he aims to work closely with Malaysian officials through initiatives such as the Official Security Assistance (OSA) and the Strategic Dialogue, which would bolster bilateral cooperation on regional security and international order based on the rule of law.

Shikata also underscored the importance of economic partnerships, including Japan’s significant investments and collaborations in energy transition projects like hydrogen and carbon capture, which align with Japan’s Asia Zero Emission Community (AZEC) initiative.

“We are committed to encourage more Japanese companies to invest here, as well as help to improve the business environment in Malaysia,” he said.

He also expressed keen interest in engaging with Japanese nationals in Malaysia and to visit every Malaysian state to gather insights to deepen the bilateral relations across all areas. 

-- BERNAMA

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