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China, Malaysia reach important defence deal

China and Malaysia have signed 14 cooperation agreements worth 143.64 billion ringgit (34.4 billion USD), including an important defence deal.
China, Malaysia reach important defence deal ảnh 1Chinese Premier Li Keqiang (R)and his Malaysian counterpart Najib Razak (Photo: Reuters)

Beijing (VNA) – China and Malaysia have signed 14 cooperation agreements worth 143.64 billion ringgit (34.4 billion USD), including an important defence deal.

Under the deal, Malaysia agreed to purchase four naval vessels from China. The vessels are small craft that operate close to the shore, two of which will be built in China and the others will be constructed in Malaysia, reported state media of Malaysia.

Along with the defence agreement, Chinese Premier Li Keq🅰iang and his visiting Malaysian counterpart Najib Razak also witnessed the signing of deals on business and many other areas during their൲ meeting on November 1.

Earlier the same day, the Malaysian PM arrived in Beijing to start his week-long official visit to China.-VNA
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