BEIJING: Malaysia is seeking to boost bilateral ties with China, especially in the field of security, as the deputy prime minister begins his three day-working visit to the country today. He added that this year’s Interpol general assembly will focus on counter-terrorism, organised crime, emerging crime and cybercrime. This is Zahid's third working visit to China since assuming office in July 2015. It is understood that the Malaysian delegation, including Fuzi, will remain here until the general assembly ends on Friday. The deputy prime minister had previously attended the 83rd Interpol General Assembly in Monaco in 2014.
Source: New Strait Times September 25, 2017 05:48 UTC