COMMENT | The criticisms of Malaysia’s Asean chairmanship, as put forward by Bridget Welsh, are entirely unfounded and misleading, and fail to recognise Malaysia’s strategic approach and unwavering commitment to strengthening the regional bloc.
Welsh’s arguments are not only factually weak but also appear to be motivated by a persistent personal bias against Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim.
Strategic leadership and vision for Asean
The accusation that Malaysia’s chairmanship is excessively focused on Anwar is an oversimplification that blatantly ignores the broader vision Malaysia has consistently championed for Asean. Malaysia has long emphasised Asean unity and centrality, fostering regional stability and economic prosperity.
Anwar’s leadership is not a liability but...