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Sunday, March 18, 2018

‘BIMBO’ NAJIB SHAMES MALAYSIA WITH SHALLOW OUTBURSTS AGAINST DR M IN AUSTRALIA, BUT DARES NOT TAKE QUESTIONS ON 1MDB: MO1 BOASTS ‘I WAS THE ONLY ONE INVITED TO SPEAK, I SAT NEXT TO AUSSIE PM AT DINNER’ EVEN AS THE WORLD DEMANDS HE COMES CLEAN ON ‘BILLION DOLLAR THEFTS’

THE move by certain parties who did not want Prime Minister Najib Razak and the Malaysian government to be accorded special honours at the Asean-Australia Special Summit backfired.
Najib was instead given a special reception, and was invited to speak at the closing of the Conference on Terrorism Prevention which was part of the programme at the summit at the Sydney International Conference Centre today.
Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull also spoke.
“I was the only one invited (to speak) . At the dinner, I was seated beside Prime Minister Turnbull.
“There were parties urging I not be given a special reception but it appears (their requests) have failed. The Australian government still accorded the highest honours to the Malaysian government,” the prime minister told Malaysian media in Sydney.
The two-day Asean-Australia Summit which started today, is to discuss the future direction and cooperation between Asean and Australia.
Apart from that, the summit is also being held to commemorate the raising of Asean-Australia ties to strategic partnership level.
The summit involves three sessions – Asean-Australia Leaders’ Summit, Asean-Australia Business Summit and Asean-Australia Terrorism Prevention Conference.
This is the first time Australia is hosting a joint summit for all Asean leaders.
Meanwhile, Najib congratulated his China counterpart, Xi Jinping on the latter’s re-election for a second term.
He also described China-Malaysia ties as having hit new highs under their joint leadership.
“I look forward to elevating our win-win relationship even further in the interests of our peoples, our countries and our region,” the prime minister wrote on Twitter.
The National People’s Congress (NPC) of China today re-elected incumbent President Xi Jinping for a second term, and subsequently re-appointed him as chairman of the Central Military Commission.
Xi, 64, was elected president for his first five-year term in March 2013.
Earlier this month, the Chinese parliament voted to abolish presidential term limits, effectively allowing Xi to serve as president for life.
– Bernama

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