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Mahathir Mohamad urges Asean to move towards China after Taiwan ‘provocation’

Former Malaysian prime minister blames Washington for ratcheting up tensions in region

Malaysia’s former prime minister Mahathir Mohamad has blamed “US provocation” for the increased tensions over Taiwan and urged south-east Asian countries to move closer to China.

The 97-year-old, who is the country’s longest-serving leader and last stepped down as prime minister in 2020, told the Financial Times in an interview that China was a “big market” for Malaysia and the region and maintaining that economic relationship was crucial.

Mahathir added that China’s philosophy — unlike the west — was not to conquer and occupy nations.

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