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12 Jul 2024

The concurrent sessions touched on the growing discourse shaping the Global South and evolution of its multilateral mechanisms; importance of reframing the global climate discourse to take into account the priorities of developing countries; and the future of military conflicts influenced by the growing adaptation of artificial intelligence. [...] I also extend heartfelt thanks and appreciation to our partners: the Australian High Commission, the Delegation of the European Union to Malaysia, the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung, the Embassy of the People’s Republic of China, the Embassy of the United States, the High Commission of India, the New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs & Trade, the Embassy of the Republic of Korea, and the Embassy of Ja. [...] But are you going to provide us with the arms that we need in order to resist the invasion?” That question, at that time, in the middle of the darkness and the cold of the winter, Borrell could not answer. [...] Then, there are the principles enshrined in the Charter of the United Nations, to put a limit to the actions of the stronger. [...] The contribution to restoring and safeguarding freedom of navigation and securing supply chains is for the benefit of the EU, the region and the wider international community, Malaysia included.
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