"It has been quite some time now that Malaysia and Sweden have established relations with each other. The development of these relations has been smooth and steady. This is not surprising, considering the fact that we share many similarities. Malaysia and Sweden are both constitutional monarchies whose major priorities are to strive towards the welfare and continued prosperity of our peoples. Both our countries adhere to the free enterprise system. Within our respective regions we are each committed to policies of close regional cooperation between like-minded neighbours. Moreover, the friendly relations between our two countries are further reinforced by our common commitment to the ideals and aspirations of the United Nations."
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Mahathir Mohamad, (9 April 1985)
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