Malaysia

Malaysia calls for calm in South China Sea, lauds ASEAN-China trade and security progress

Kuala Lumpur urges restraint amid geopolitical tension, backs substantive Code of Conduct and praises China’s move towards nuclear disarmament commitment

Updated 11 months ago · Published on 10 Jul 2025 11:18AM

Malaysia calls for calm in South China Sea, lauds ASEAN-China trade and security progress
ASEAN-China relations seen as “one of ASEAN’s most substantive and dynamic partnerships, built on mutual trust, shared interests and growing economic interdependence”- July 10, 2025

MALAYSIA has reiterated its call for wisdom and restraint in managing tensions in the South China Sea, while welcoming growing economic and strategic cooperation between ASEAN and China, during the ASEAN Post-Ministerial Conference with China held in the Malaysian capital.

Delivering the country’s opening statement, Foreign Minister Datuk Seri Mohamad Hasan warmly welcomed His Excellency Wang Yi, China’s Foreign Minister, and reaffirmed the strength of ASEAN-China Dialogue Relations, describing it as “one of ASEAN’s most substantive and dynamic partnerships, built on mutual trust, shared interests and growing economic interdependence.”

“In light of the increasingly uncertain global environment, the many challenges we face should reinforce our shared commitment to ensuring that the region remains peaceful, stable and prosperous,” the statement said.

Malaysia stressed that the fragility of global peace “is becoming more apparent by the day,” and urged all parties to redouble their efforts to maintain regional stability.

 In this regard, it said, ASEAN must act prudently to ensure that “geopolitical tensions do not escalate or threaten to undermine security and global trade in the South China Sea.”

Malaysia reiterated ASEAN’s call for “all parties to manage the situation in the South China Sea with wisdom and prudence,” while welcoming the ongoing progress in negotiations for the Code of Conduct (COC) in the disputed waters.

“We are confident that with the full commitment of all parties in the negotiations, we should be able to conclude an effective and substantive COC in the not-too-distant future,” the statement added.

On the security front, Malaysia also highlighted concerns over the global erosion of trust in non-proliferation regimes and the rise in nuclear rhetoric, calling China’s readiness to be the first Nuclear Weapon State to sign and ratify the Protocol to the Southeast Asia Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone (SEANWFZ) Treaty “a significant step forward.”

“This would mark a significant step forward, demonstrating China’s leadership and commitment to a nuclear-weapon-free Southeast Asia,” Malaysia noted.

Turning to economic relations, Malaysia praised the enduring strength of ASEAN-China trade ties. “ASEAN and China have remained each other’s largest trading partners for the fourth consecutive year,” with total trade reaching USD770.94 billion in 2024, a 10.61 percent increase from the year prior.

Nonetheless, Malaysia warned of growing threats to an open, fair and rules-based trading system, and said the upcoming signing of the ASEAN-China Free Trade Area 3.0, set for later this year, would be “opportune” in strengthening resilience and economic cooperation.

“As the Country Coordinator for ASEAN-China Dialogue Relations, Malaysia is committed to working with all ASEAN Member States and China to further advance this partnership that delivers real benefits to our peoples,” the statement added. - July 10, 2025

Spotlight

Malaysia

Anwar congratulates Modi on becoming India's longest-serving elected PM

Malaysia

Missing jewellery: Rosmah ordered to pay RM67.5 million

People

Malay kampongs in Bangkok: Echoes of southern heritage in Thailand’s capital

Opinion

Johor MB’s exclusionary rhetoric betrays the people, exposes UMNO’s political hypocrisy

Malaysia

Johor and NS polls first major test of post PAS-Bersatu political order

Malaysia

Claimed installation of 12th N. Sembilan ruler invalid - Pengelola Bijaya Diraja

Malaysia

4WD driver who drove backwards on highway nabbed, positive for drugs (video)

By Ian McIntyre

Malaysia

Seven in ten Malaysian workers earn RM5k or less - economist

You may be interested

Malaysia

Firefighters rescue exhausted hiker after seven-kilometre trek on Gunung Chemerong

Malaysia

Jeweller vows to pursue Rosmah until ‘every penny’ is recovered as RM67.5m battle enters enforcement phase

Malaysia

BN banking on Malay vote strategy that delivered 40-seat Johor win, says analyst

By Alfian Z.M. Tahir

Malaysia

Johor and NS polls first major test of post PAS-Bersatu political order

Malaysia

Anwar warns global order lacks direction, calls for renewed international cooperation

Malaysia

Cancelled missile deal: Govt pursues billion-ringgit compensation as Norwegian defence firm seeks talks

Malaysia

18 vehicles damaged after being hit by drug-positive driver

Malaysia

Johor state poll: EC prepares massive election operation for over 2.7 million eligible voters