Embassies in several countries may be reopened FMTNews
A Malaysian advance team in Aleppo in February handing over humanitarian aid in the aftermath of an earthquake that struck the region.
PUTRAJAYA: Malaysia is ready to consider reopening embassies in several countries that had to be closed because of war, said foreign minister Zambry Abdul Kadir. A team led by the ministry’s secretary-general , Amran Mohamed Zin, is conducting a survey on whether it is suitable to reopen the embassies.
“We have identified a number of countries that we are currently conducting a survey in to reopen missions or embassies that have been closed all this while as a result of a war that occurred in the country in question,” said Zambry. Zambry said Iraq, Syria and Libya so far have invited Malaysia to reopen embassies in their countries, “ it is subject to the government’s decision”.