00:00Where is Anita?
00:02Where is Anita?
00:04Yes, she is...
00:06Thank you, I appreciate it.
00:08Being in friendship and
00:10defense of justice and freedom.
00:12But on our trade
00:14and investments, other than of course
00:16Petronas, we're doing extremely well.
00:18Thank you again.
00:20They're very happy, we gave
00:22last week's report.
00:24It's doing extremely well.
00:26But I think we need to expand
00:28this.
00:30I know that we have other issues
00:32from countries,
00:34opening up for educational opportunities,
00:36research.
00:38I visited most of the universities
00:40in Canada,
00:42speaking engagements and meetings,
00:44both in office
00:46and out of office.
00:48More out of office than in.
00:50So I think we look forward
00:52to this of collaboration.
00:54We have discussed this even
00:56and I think we have given
00:58the decision to give
01:00privacy to our relations
01:02to Canada.
01:06I say after we spoke for the first time
01:08a few months ago, I had the occasion
01:10to be in contact with
01:12Prime Minister Martin,
01:14who reiterated his esteem for you
01:20and for everything you've accomplished
01:22for this country.
01:24I share that esteem, as do Canadians.
01:26And we're fortunate to have the partnership
01:28and a partnership that we should be growing.
01:30And I think our mutual intent
01:32is to grow it significantly.
01:34in education,
01:36all aspects of energy,
01:38and we have
01:40much to discuss there,
01:42in aerospace and beyond.
01:44I would also like to take
01:46this opportunity to salute
01:48your commitments
01:50to peace.
01:52The agreement
01:54on the border dispute
01:56between Cambodia and Thailand
01:58is significant.
02:00Your commitment to multilateralism,
02:02the enlargement of ASEAN
02:04and of course our inclusion there.
02:06Your commitment to sustainability
02:08and inclusivity.
02:10These are values that we recognize
02:12as Canada and we look forward
02:14to deepening the partnership.
02:16who we met
02:18and the idea is that
02:20.
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