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Malaysia aims to boost cooperation in green technology with Japan and South Korea

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Malaysia’s Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, said that climate change poses a significant global threat. To comat climate crises, the country is seeking to enhance cooperation in green technologies with Japan and South Korea.

"We must intensify efforts to combat its impact by adopting and supporting renewable energy solutions," he said in a speech at the 26th ASEAN - Japan Summit held in conjunction with the 43rd ASEAN Summit.

Anwar said that ASEAN nations could benefit from Japan's expertise in developing clean energy technologies, renewable projects and sharing best practices through the ASEAN - Japan Energy Efficiency Partnership and the ASEAN - Japan Climate Agenda 2.0.

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