14 exchange students to be ambassadors for Malaysia in Japan


Dr Makio (front row centre, in black suit), Akiko (front row, third from right), guests, representatives from AFS Malaysia with the 14 students at the Japanese ambassadors residence prior to their trip to Japan.

YOUTH who are exposed to different cultures learn how to adapt and cooperate with others better when they grow up, said the Prime Minister.

In his message in a video to a group of students on an exchange programme to Japan, he added that such programmes would help enhance relationship between them while they are still young.

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