Sultan Ibrahim’s six-day visit, a first for a Malaysian monarch, aims to bolster cooperation in trade, education and technology
“This visit also reflects the important role of the Malaysian monarchy in driving the nation’s diplomacy,” the palace said in a statement. The visit would strengthen ties and enhance cooperation in sectors including trade, education and technology, it said.
Sultan Ibrahim would attend a state banquet hosted by Putin and visit an automotive technology development company as well as the Tochka Kipeniya Technology and Innovation Hub, the statement said. After concluding the Moscow visit, the king is set to travel to Kazan on Friday, where he is scheduled to tour a helicopter manufacturing facility.
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