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No talks held with Russia on direct flights, semiconductor exports: Saifuddin

Foreign minister refutes Sputnik news report as some media claim Malaysia’s actions ignored sanctions

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 07 May 2022 7:00PM

No talks held with Russia on direct flights, semiconductor exports: Saifuddin
Foreign Minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Abdullah (pic) says his team found that some of the matters mentioned in the Sputnik interview of Malaysian Ambassador to Russia Datuk Bala Chandran Tharman had been quoted out of context. – AZIM RAHMAN/The Vibes pic, May 7, 2022

PUTRAJAYA – The Malaysian government has never held any discussions with Russia regarding direct flights between the two countries by the Russian airline Aeroflot, and the export of semiconductors and electronics to the country.

Foreign Minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Abdullah said as a country involved in international trade, Malaysia was open to any airline operating flights to the country.

At the same time, the export of semiconductors and electronics was never discussed between the governments of the two countries, instead it is more to business-to-business links.

“I want to explain this because I am worried that there might be a misunderstanding and Malaysia’s interests may be affected,” he told the media in an interview at his office here today.

He said this to refute a report by the Sputnik news agency in late April which quoted Malaysian Ambassador to Russia Datuk Bala Chandran Tharman as saying that Aeroflot would have direct flights between St. Petersburg or Moscow and Kuala Lumpur soon.

In the report, Bala was also quoted as saying that Malaysia would consider the opportunity to sell semiconductors and electronics to Russia, and that Malaysian financial institutions were studying Russia’s financial messaging system in detail and were willing to participate if it met certain criteria.

Saifuddin said his team had also examined the news report and obtained feedback from Bala and found that some of the matters mentioned in the interview had been quoted out of context.

Following the Sputnik report, several foreign media reported that Malaysia’s actions ignored international economic sanctions against Russia due to its conflict with Ukraine.

Restrictions imposed by Western countries in particular also prohibit the export of semiconductors to Russia. – Bernama, May 7, 2022

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