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Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad said it was unwise for Asean, including Malaysia, to take a confrontational stance against China.

Mahathir said Asean countries may protest China's claim over the South China Sea, but the superpower can easily ignore them.

"That is why Malaysia has a slightly different attitude towards this. We accept that China is a powerful nation and we cannot go to war with China.

"So we need to have some diplomatic ways of negotiating with China," he said in an interview with ThaiPBS on wide-ranging international issues.

Mahathir stressed his appeal to China to keep the South China Sea open to all ships despite the latter's claim over the area.

Asked if this includes US warships, Mahathir said yes, stating there should be no distinction.

However, he noted the US' penchant to provoke China, a position Malaysia does not favour.

"China claims the sea is theirs, including the islands, but why should we provoke them?

"Malaysia also has an island there... the most important thing is the free passage of ships.

"Now there is free passage, but American warships are very prone of provoking the Chinese by sailing near their islands and all that," he said.

Throughout the interview, Mahathir spoke out against resolution through violence.

"Wars are no longer the solution for conflicts because it will be a disaster. The capacity of modern weapons is such that millions can die in a war.

"Already, in the Second World War, seven million people died. Whole countries can be destroyed," he said.

'Trump second term unlikely'

Mahathir also expressed his belief that US president Donald Trump may not survive a second term.

"I think he might lose the second term, in which most of his policies would be thrown out just as he threw out the policies of the previous president, Barack Obama," he said.

Mahathir reiterated his statement that it would be difficult to work with someone like Trump.

"I did tell the press when asked about Trump that it is difficult to work with a man who changes his mind within 24 hours - three times," he said.

On other matters, Mahathir said he looked at Trump's meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un positively, saying there was "good progress".

On Iran, Mahathir believed the US was wrong to terminate its nuclear agreement with the country, pointing out that the US had become isolated, as the European Union wanted to keep the agreement.

He also addressed the issue of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, calling the declaration by Israel that it is a Jewish state similar to apartheid.

"The Arabs living there are becoming second-class citizens - that is a kind of apartheid," he said.

"Asean should intervene in human disasters'

On Myanmar, Mahathir appeared to have softened his stance on non-interference among Asean countries, a position he held on to strongly during his first stint as prime minister from 1981 to 2003.

"It is a good principle not to interfere in the internal affairs of member countries. However, sometimes member countries are not able to help themselves.

"The case of Cambodia for example, when Pol Pot massacred two million people, we stood by and did nothing. It was a human disaster.

"On such issues, we should not be held by our belief in not interfering. (Similarly), we should apply some pressure against Myanmar. This is total injustice and it gives us a bad reputation," he said.

Mahathir was commenting on the massacre of ethnic Rohingya in Myanmar.

Asked who would decide when Asean should interfere and when it should not, Mahathir said it should be done in consultation with all the member countries.
 
Unfortunately peanut brained presidents don't understand that:- "Wars are no longer the solution for conflicts because it will be a disaster. The capacity of modern weapons is such that millions can die in a war."

60 Million Russians died in WW2 so not sure what the author is talking about:- "Already, in the Second World War, seven million people died. Whole countries can be destroyed," he said.
 
问:马哈蒂尔总理在离开北京前举行记者会时表示,因为国债问题,马来西亚决定取消东海岸铁路计划和两项油气管道计划。中方对此有何回应?

Q: Before leaving Beijing, Prime Minister Mahathir held a press conference where he said that due to debt problems, Malaysia has decided to cancel the East Coast Rail Link plan and two gas pipeline projects for now. What is your response?

答:中方一贯本着互惠互利、合作共赢的原则同各国开展经贸和投资合作。中马经贸领域合作一直保持积极发展势头。马哈蒂尔总理本人访华期间也一直强调中国的发展对马来西亚是机遇,中国是马来西亚最大的贸易伙伴,中马经贸合作给两国人民带来了实实在在的利益。

A: China pursues trade and investment cooperation with other countries under the principle of mutual benefit and win-win outcomes. China-Malaysia cooperation in these fields has been developing with a positive momentum. Prime Minister Mahathir has also been emphasizing throughout his stay in China that China's development is an opportunity for Malaysia, China is Malaysia's largest trading partner, and China-Malaysia economic and trade cooperation has brought tangible benefits to the two peoples.

  当然,任何两个国家之间开展合作不可避免会出现一些问题,在不同时期也可能出现一些不同的看法。对于合作中出现的问题,应从两国友好和双边关系长远发展出发,通过友好协商妥善解决。我可以告诉你,这也是马哈蒂尔总理此次访华期间双方达成的重要共识。

Of course, cooperation between any two countries may encounter some problems, and different views may emerge at different times. These problems should be properly resolved through friendly consultations without losing sight of the friendship enjoyed by the two countries and the long-term development of bilateral ties, which, I can assure you, is also an important consensus reached during Prime Minister Mahathir's visit to China.

Foreign Ministry Regular Press Conference, August 21, 2018
 
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