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PM invokes “Bersekutu Bertambah Mutu” message in Kaamatan address

Anwar said recent ASEAN summit was highly successful due to cooperation of all involved

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 30 May 2025 11:01AM

PM invokes “Bersekutu Bertambah Mutu” message in Kaamatan address

by Jason Santos

DATUK Seri Anwar Ibrahim highlighted the call for greater unity and stronger federal-state collaboration as he invoked the country’s founding motto “Bersekutu Bertambah Mutu” in his Kaamatan address on Friday.

The Prime Minister said Malaysia’s strength lies in its diversity — and in the willingness of its leaders to work together, across ethnic, regional, and political lines.

“Diversity can strengthen us. Diversity can unite us. It can improve our quality. But it can also destroy us if misused.

“That’s why when Malaysia was formed, the motto was ‘Bersekutu Bertambah Mutu’ — unity improves quality,” he told the crowd at the Hongkod Koisaan in Penampang.

Anwar praised the Sabah government, led by Chief Minister Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor, for its cooperation with the federal administration.

He said the partnership reflects how unity between governments is key to real progress.

“I thank the Chief Minister and all Sabah leaders for cooperating with the federal government.

“This is the only way we can lift Sabah — together, with unity, with partnership,” he said.

The Prime Minister said his administration had introduced a more inclusive approach to national planning, including direct consultations with state leaders on the 13th Malaysia Plan (RMK13).

“This is the first time almost every visit here includes a session with top federal officials… to hear directly from the state leadership.

“That way, national plans like RMK13 are not dictated from Kuala Lumpur but developed with Sabah’s input,” he said.

Anwar further extended the theme of unity to Malaysia’s diplomatic efforts, saying the country’s inclusive and balanced foreign policy reflected its domestic values — respect, cooperation, and engagement over confrontation.

He described the recently concluded ASEAN 2025 summit in Kuala Lumpur as one of the most successful in the bloc’s history, made possible by coordinated efforts across ministries, states, and institutions.

“ASEAN 2025 was among the most successful ever. Why? Because we worked as a team — across ministries, states, security, hospitality, everyone,” he said.

He also highlighted Malaysia’s commitment to maintaining peaceful relations with major global powers, including China, the United States, and neighbouring ASEAN and Gulf countries.

“Malaysia is a small country, but we keep good ties with China, the US, India, Arab nations — because we respect others.

“We’re not here to provoke. We’re here to engage, to balance, to ensure peace benefits everyone,” he said.

Anwar said he expected to continue these efforts, saying he would be heading to Singapore next and scheduled a meeting with the US defence officials despite his overwhelming commitment.

He said Malaysia’s foreign policy posture — based on dialogue and mutual respect — aligns with the same principles that underpin the nation’s unity.

“Let’s not choose division. Let’s choose cooperation. That’s how we raise Malaysia’s standing — together.”

Anwar said the spirit of Kaamatan — honouring tradition while embracing shared progress — offers a model for Malaysia’s national character.

“No country in the world that allows hostility between races or religions has succeeded. They fall apart,” he said.

“Even when things are difficult, leadership must remain rational. Don’t sacrifice the nation just for politics. I respect the harmony here. This is what Malaysia should be,” he said. - May 30, 2025

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