Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim will head Malaysia's representation at the Asean-Russia commemorative summit taking place in Kazan, providing an opportunity for bilateral discussions with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
The gathering marks a significant diplomatic engagement between the 10-member regional bloc and Moscow, with the summit scheduled for June 16 in the Russian city.
Anwar's attendance underscores Malaysia's commitment to strengthening ties with Russia and reinforcing Asean's broader strategic relationships in the region. The summit presents a platform for dialogue on matters of mutual interest and regional cooperation.
As the chair of various regional initiatives, Malaysia continues to play an active role in facilitating engagement between major powers and the Southeast Asian community. The meeting in Kazan is expected to encompass discussions on trade, security, and cultural exchanges between the nations.
The commemorative nature of the summit highlights the longstanding relationship between Asean and Russia, with the gathering serving as an occasion to review progress and chart future directions for cooperation among member states and their Russian counterparts.

