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KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia continues to practice a pragmatic and friendly foreign policy with all parties without compromising the country's sovereignty or becoming a puppet of any foreign power, said Universiti Utara Malaysia Deputy Vice-Chancellor Prof Dr Mohd Azizuddin Mohd Sani .
"The criticism from the magazine, we know, they support liberalism, which sees the leadership of Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim-led Malaysia's foreign policy towards those who are considered enemies of the West like our cooperation with Russia, China and Eastern countries. Commenting further, Mohd Azizuddin said Malaysia are generally with the West. Still, it is in the context of establishing trade and foreign investment cooperation, just like cooperation with other countries, thus creating a more complete economic prosperity for the country.
"Anwar's identity remains intact. The struggle over Palestine when he was in Angkatan Belia Islam Malaysia has continued. Even the approach when he was Finance Minister then and now, namely cooperation for shared prosperity, is still the same and continues. There is consistency there. For example, he said economic reforms, such as the subsidy targeting policy introduced by the Anwar-led government, are positively impacting the country's economy and foreign and local investment.
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