Observers add that the new generation of Southeast Asian leaders also possesses a heightened awareness of mutual needs in an increasingly fragmented world order.
In an interview published by Malaysian media outlet Bernama on Sunday, Tharman stressed that the trip showed the importance both countries placed on building understanding at all levels.
“It has never been, and must never be, a purely transactional relationship. In an increasingly troubled world, the trust that we have accumulated and kept renewing over the past 60 years is critical,” Tharman said.

That trust was the bedrock upon which both neighbours built cooperation and symbiotic development in areas such as economic integration, renewable energy and talent development, he added.

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