Foreign Minister Datuk Seri Dr Zambry Abdul Kadir said a team led by the ministry’s Secretary-General was conducting a survey whether it was suitable to reopen the countries' embassies theSun theSundaily politics diplomacy embassy reopen Malaysia
: Malaysia is ready to consider reopening embassies in several countries that previously had to be closed for certain reasons.
“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 time as a result of a war that occurred in the country in question.
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