Malaysia's Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim attends the 26th ASEAN-China Summit at the 43rd ASEAN Summit in Jakarta, Indonesia, on September 6, 2023.
Malaysia and several other Southeast Asian countries have rejected the map.
Anwar said Malaysia remained concerned over escalating tensions as China sought to assert its sovereignty claims over Taiwan, adding that both parties needed to avoid "unnecessary provocations" that can affect the region.
Anwar also addressed doubts raised over his commitment to democratic reforms, after his government dropped corruption cases against key allies, filed sedition charges against opposition leaders, and increased scrutiny of Malaysia's LGBTQ community.
"I wouldn't defend that actually, they were as you say, excesses, but... there is a consensus in the country, they do not accept (LGBTQ rights)," Anwar said.
Persons:
Anwar Ibrahim, Yasuyoshi, Anwar, Li Qiang, Li, Christiane Amanpour, Malaysia's, Swatch's, Rozanna Latiff, Simon Cameron, Moore
Organizations:
Malaysia's, China, ASEAN Summit, Malaysia, CNN, Swatch, Thomson
Locations:
ASEAN, Jakarta, Indonesia, KUALA LUMPUR, China, South China, Beijing, Malaysia, Taiwan