Malaysia's prime minister decries 'China-phobia' among US and western allies
Malaysia's prime minister has condemned a rising tide of «China-phobia» in the west, as south-east Asian countries navigate the challenges and benefits of tensions between Washington and Beijing.
Anwar Ibrahim questioned why Malaysia would «pick a quarrel» with China, its largest trading partner, in response to US criticisms of his country's ties with Beijing.
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