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WTO on agenda as Mbeki, Mahathir meet in Malaysia

2nd September 2003

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South African President Thabo Mbeki received a royal welcome in Malaysia today ahead of talks with Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad aimed partly at developing a common stand for upcoming world trade negotiations.

Mbeki and his wife Zanele, who arrived in this Southeast Asian nation late yesterday, were received at Parliament Square by King Tuanku Syed Sirajuddin and Queen Tuanku Fauziah, along with Mahathir and his deputy Abdullah Ahmad Badawi.

A military band played the national anthems of both countries while Mbeki received a 21-gun salute and inspected an honour guard by some 100 officers from the first Malay Regiment.

Mbeki and Mahathir were due to hold talks later today on a wide range of issues, including the World Trade Organisation (WTO) meeting starting September 10 in Cancun, Mexico, Mbeki's spokesman Bheki Khumalo said.

The meeting is shaping up as the stage for a heated battle between industrialised and developing countries.

Developing countries such as South Africa and Malaysia argue that the more than $300-billion spent each year by industrialised nations to help their domestic food producers prevents them competing in developed markets.

Mahathir, who took over from Mbeki as chairperson of the Non-Aligned Movement of developing countries earlier this year, is a strong critic of globalisation and Western trade practices.

He was also a staunch supporter of the anti-apartheid struggle in South Africa, and Khumalo said Mbeki would take this opportunity to say farewell to Mahathir ahead of his retirement on October after 22 years in power.

Other issues to be discussed included the campaign against terrorism and the need for the United Nations and "multilateralism" to play a greater role in world affairs, Khumalo said.

Both countries were strong opponents of the US-led invasion of Iraq.

The two leaders are also due to sign agreements on economic, technical, scientific and cultural cooperation, as well as the setting up of a joint commission.

Mbeki, who is accompanied on the visit by a 70-member delegation, was due to attend a state banquet hosted by the king at the royal palace tonight.

Tomorrow he is scheduled to address a forum organised by the Institute of Strategic and International Studies (ISIS) and speak at a business luncheon organised by the Asian Strategy and Leadership Institute.

The South African leader will also receive a courtesy call from Deputy Prime Minister Abdullah, who is due to succeed Mahathir.

Mbeki is the second South African leader to visit Malaysia after Nelson Mandela, an icon of the anti-apartheid struggle and first president after the end of white minority rule. – Sapa-AFP.
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