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Trump Lands In Malaysia To Thank PM Ibrahim; Witness Cambodia-Thailand Peace Deal

US President Donald Trump arrived in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, marking the first stop of his six-day, three-country Asia tour during his second term.

Air Force One touched down just before 10 AM local time after nearly 24 hours of travel with two refuelling stops. A red carpet awaited him at the tarmac. Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim welcomed Trump with a formal arrival ceremony.

Trump said he came to Malaysia to thank PM Ibrahim for his country’s role in resolving the conflict between Cambodia and Thailand. “Malaysia helped us. One of the reasons I’m going to Malaysia is they were very, very involved in the whole thing, Thailand and all,” Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One. He added, “I told the leader of Malaysia, who’s a very good man, I said, ‘I think I owe you a trip,’ and that’s why we’re stopping in Malaysia.”

The ASEAN Summit, hosted by Malaysia, brings together leaders from South and Southeast Asia. Trump will join the leaders of Cambodia and Thailand to sign a peace agreement later on Saturday.

The US President will use in-person diplomacy to meet old rivals, new friends, and potential adversaries. He aims to negotiate deals with economic and national security implications. However, his tariff policies and unpredictable foreign relations have raised concerns among US allies in the region.

Trump’s Asia trip underscores America’s role amid China’s rising influence. He has highlighted his efforts to end eight wars, including a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas conflict. He plans to discuss Russia’s war in Ukraine with Chinese President Xi Jinping. Tensions with China continue over trade and geopolitical influence.

The Cambodia-Thailand peace deal represents a key moment of the trip. Trump will witness the signing and highlight US support in fostering regional stability.

The visit to Malaysia signals a return to traditional diplomacy while maintaining Trump’s ‘America First’ approach. It blends symbolic gestures of gratitude with strategic discussions on security, trade, and international relations.

Trump’s stop in Kuala Lumpur demonstrates the US commitment to Southeast Asia. It also reflects his focus on personal diplomacy as a tool to resolve conflicts and strengthen alliances.

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Geetanjali Mishra

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