German foreign minister to visit Malaysia and Singapore


MANILA: Germany's Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock (pic) is set to end a two-day trip to South-East Asia on Friday (Jan 12) with stops in Malaysia and Singapore.

The German top diplomat is to meet representatives of Muslim organisations in Kuala Lumpur for a discussion early Friday afternoon, to exchange views on the Gaza war.

Separate meetings with her counterpart Mohamad Hasan and with Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim are planned afterwards.

Besides relations with China, the focus of the political discussions is likely to be on economic and climate issues.

Malaysia is Germany's most important trading partner in South-East Asia. The country has been an important investment location for German companies for many years and is a future driver for the necessary diversification of supply chains, Baerbock said before departing for Kuala Lumpur.

At the same time, she said it was important "to better understand the view of a predominantly Muslim country on the war in the Middle East - and also to promote our point of view."

A trip to neighbouring Singapore is planned for Friday evening, with Baerbock due to meet Foreign Minister Vivian Balakrishnan for dinner.

Singapore is "a gateway to the world," Baerbock said, describing the city state as a hub of the global infrastructure on which an export economy like Germany depends.

Singapore is also a melting pot of different cultures and ideas, the German diplomat added, calling the cosmopolitan country, which maintains close ties with China, "an invaluable bridge builder."

Baerbock met Philippine Foreign Secretary Enrique Manalo in Manila and discussed territorial disputes in the South China Sea during a stop in the Philippines on Thursday. - dpa

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