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Premier Wen has arrived in Kuala Lumpur for his second official visit to Malaysia. Strengthening economic cooperation and deepening political trust is expected to top Wen's agenda during his two-day trip.
Premier Wen will hold talks with his Malaysian counterpart Najib Tun Razak and will take part in trade forums. The two sides are expected to sign a series of pacts on trade, finance and infrastructure construction. Before his departure from China, Premier Wen proposed to jointly develop the South China Sea during his interview with two Malaysian journalists, saying cooperation will help boost regional stability.
Premier Wen says disputes should be solved through dialogue and that China opposes inviting third countries into bilateral issues. Premier Wen's next stop will be Indonesia.
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