Malaysia
and Guinea-Bissau have reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening bilateral
relations with focus areas including the halal industry, Islamic finance,
energy and capacity building.
Prime
Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said he had encouraged Malaysian
corporations, including Petroliam Nasional Bhd (Petronas) and FGV Holdings, to
explore potential ventures in Guinea-Bissau.
“Hopefully,
Petronas, FGV and others will explore potential opportunities not only in
Malaysia and Guinea-Bissau, but also use them as a base to expand further into
Africa and beyond,” he said during a joint press conference with visiting
Guinea-Bissau President Umaro Sissoco Embalo, here today.
Anwar
said that Malaysia remains committed to supporting capacity-building efforts
through the Malaysian Technical Cooperation Programme (MTCP), which offers
scholarships and specialised training across sectors including governance,
agrotechnology and public administration.
He
said discussions with Guinea-Bissau also explored potential collaboration in
semiconductors, oil and gas and food technology and the further implementation
of MTCP programmes tailored to Guinea-Bissau’s developmental priorities.
“We
are prepared to offer assistance under the MTCP and through larger programmes
coordinated by Plantation and Commodities Minister Datuk Seri Johari Abdul
Ghani,” said Anwar.
On
international affairs, the Prime Minister highlighted Embalo’s strong
diplomatic ties with key global powers, including the United Arab Emirates,
France, Russia, the United States, and several African nations.
“As
a country that practices neutrality and balanced foreign policy, Malaysia and
ASEAN have long been involved with nations globally. This aligns closely with
President Embalo’s vision for Guinea-Bissau,” Anwar said.
The
Prime Minister warmly welcomed the deepening of ties between the two nations,
adding that, “Malaysia will be your second home. My colleagues, the people of
Malaysia, and I are very pleased that you have taken the initiative to
establish a new relationship based on trust and affinity with Malaysia”.