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13 Jun 2026
Malaysia, Lao PDR, ASEAN, Regional Cooperation, Trade, Renewable Energy, Connectivity

Malaysia, Lao PDR Strengthen Ties with Expanded Cooperation

VIENTIANE – Malaysia and Lao PDR have reaffirmed their commitment to deepening bilateral relations and enhancing strategic cooperation across multiple sectors, with the aim of promoting prosperity and stability within the ASEAN region.

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During a meeting between Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim and Lao PDR Prime Minister Dr Sonexay Siphandone, both leaders expressed a shared determination to expand collaboration in trade, investment, renewable energy, higher education, defence, telecommunications, and regional connectivity.

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The discussions underscored the importance of strengthening ties not only for the benefit of both nations but also for the wider ASEAN community.

Malaysia voiced strong support for ASEAN’s efforts to enhance economic and logistics integration. Among the initiatives highlighted was the ASEAN Express rail network, which aims to connect Malaysia, Thailand, Lao PDR, and China.

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This ambitious project is expected to improve cross-border movement, boost trade efficiency, and strengthen regional supply chains.

In addition, Malaysia emphasised the importance of regional energy cooperation through the Lao PDR–Thailand–Malaysia–Singapore Power Integration Project (LTMS-PIP).

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This initiative seeks to create a more interconnected energy grid, enabling member states to share resources and improve energy security.

Anwar noted that such projects are vital in addressing the challenges posed by global energy uncertainties and climate change.

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The meeting also reflected Malaysia’s broader vision under the MADANI framework, which prioritises sustainable development, mutual respect, and shared prosperity.

Anwar stressed that these principles are essential vehicles for ensuring long-term stability and resilience in the region.

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Observers point out that the strengthening of Malaysia–Lao PDR relations comes at a time when ASEAN is seeking greater cohesion in the face of global economic shifts.

Enhanced cooperation in renewable energy and digital connectivity is seen as crucial for preparing the region to meet future challenges.

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Higher education and defence cooperation were also discussed, with both countries recognising the importance of knowledge exchange and security collaboration in building a stronger foundation for regional progress.

Telecommunications and digital infrastructure were identified as key areas for future investment, particularly in bridging gaps between urban and rural communities.

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The meeting concluded with both leaders reaffirming their commitment to work together in advancing ASEAN’s collective agenda.

By focusing on inclusive growth and sustainable solutions, Malaysia and Lao PDR aim to contribute to a more prosperous and stable Southeast Asia.

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By Sarawak Daily

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