China is not a threat to Malaysia as China has always been a good friend of Malaysia and the two countries have good relations which are still expanding, Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi said in Kuala Lumpur Thursday.
The Prime Minister made the remarks after a closed-door dialogue with foreign Chinese media at the 37th World Chinese Press Convention here.
The two-day convention, opened by Abdullah Wednesday, is attended by over 400 delegates from various parts of the world.
During the meeting, the participants have discussed several themes including "Harmonious Integration of National Culture in Relation to Chinese-Language press" and "New Thinking for New Era."
Abdullah said, the foreign Chinese media are also keen to know about Malaysia's experience in managing multiculturalism which has contributed to the country's prosperity.
"We have a very good dialogue, discussing various issues, particularly relating to Malaysia and Malaysia's experience in multiculturalism that they want to know more," he said.
Abdullah said, "I also spoke about Australia-Malaysia relations, US-Malaysia relations which we are certainly proud, but we do have some differences in opinion on some major policies."
"What's most important is we must know how to manage this differences. At the same time, we must continue to expand our bilateral relations," he added.
Malaysia supports the US-led struggle against the international terrorism but opposes its wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
(Xinhua News Agency November 12, 2004)
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