Xi says China will stand with Southeast Asian countries in face of economic shocks
- Xi Jinping toured Southeast Asia, initiating his visit in Vietnam before arriving in Malaysia on Tuesday for a three-day state visit.
- Mounting global economic uncertainty and trade tensions prompted Xi to reinforce regional ties and cooperation.
- During the visit, Xi met with Malaysia's King Sultan Ibrahim and Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, agreeing to enhance collaboration.
- Xi stated China would stand with its Southeast Asian neighbors against global economic shocks and geopolitical confrontation.
- Xi's tour signals China's intent to strengthen regional partnerships, promoting stability amid global economic shifts and trade barriers.
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