Narendra Modi in
Kuala Lumpur, 31 May 2018 (ASEAN) and Republic of Korea President
Moon Jae-in, 26 November 2019 On 18 September 2019, Mahathir launched a new Foreign Policy Framework where Putrajaya pledged to prioritise maintaining good relations with other nations while practicing justice and fairness. Mahathir refused to extradite
Zakir Naik. Mahathir extradited Turkish national Arif Komis and his family, who were holding
UNHCR refugee cards, in August 2019. Komis was later charged by the Turkish government for being part of the
Gülen movement.
United States in 2018 On 11 May 2018, US President
Donald Trump congratulated Mahathir on becoming the seventh prime minister of Malaysia, with the
White House saying America is looking forward to working closely with it to address common international and regional challenges. On 3 August 2018, Mahathir held a discussion with United States Secretary of State
Mike Pompeo at
Perdana Putra. On 7 January 2020, Mahathir describing the U.S. killing of Iranian military commander
Qassem Soleimani as immoral, and also against international laws.
Indonesia Joko Widodo congratulated Mahathir, through a telephone conversation on 10 May 2018 , 9 August 2019 On 28 June 2018, Mahathir arrived
Jakarta for a two-day official visit to Indonesia, with
Indonesian President Joko Widodo receiving the Malaysian leader at the airport in what has been described as a "rare honour". Mahathir met Joko Widodo at the
Bogor Palace to discuss issues related to governance, corruption eradication, connectivity, border settlement, and politics. On 21 May 2019, Mahathir congratulated Joko Widodo for his appointment as the President of Indonesia for the term 2019-2024. On 9 August 2019, visiting Indonesian president Joko Widodo arrived at the
Perdana Putra Building, Putrajaya for a four-eyed meeting with Mahathir. Mahathir drives Joko Widodo in a Proton Persona car to a luncheon he hosted at Seri Perdana.
North Korea Mahathir was supportive of the
2018–19 Korean peace process. He said, "the world should not treat
North Korean leader
Kim Jong-un with scepticism and instead learn from his new attitude towards bringing about peace". In a joint press conference with Japan after the
2018 US-North Korea summit, Mahathir said, "we hoped for a successful outcome from the historic meeting", adding that "Malaysia will re-open their
embassy in North Korea as an end to the diplomatic row over the
assassination of Kim Jong-nam last year".
The Philippines pose for a photo before discussing matters on both countries' mutual interests during a meeting at the Prime Minister's Office in Perdana Putra, Putrajaya on July 16, 2018 On 16 July 2018, Mahathir met with Philippine President
Rodrigo Duterte in Perdana Putra, Putrajaya. The two leaders talked about the
Islamic State (IS) and pledged to curb the spread of
extremism and
terrorism in the
Southeast Asian region. On 6 March 2019, Mahathir has arrived in
Manila for a three-day visit to the Philippines. He received a state welcome at
Malacañang Palace, marking the first such reception given to a foreign head of government by the Philippines under the administration of President Rodrigo Duterte. The Philippines and Malaysia pledged to enhance their cooperation in tackling security issues in the region. This includes efforts to combat terrorism, piracy, and transnational crimes, as well as the fight against the illegal drug trade.
China On 17 August 2018, Mahathir arrived
Hangzhou to begin his five-day official visit to China, aimed at further strengthening the 44-year ties between Kuala Lumpur and Beijing. He toured a Chinese car plant and e-commerce giant
Alibaba, and rode China's fastest high-speed train from the tech hub of Hangzhou to
Shanghai, before arriving at the Chinese capital. On a four-day state visit to China, Mahathir embarked on the delicate task of renegotiating $23bn in rail and pipeline deals agreed by his predecessor
Najib Razak. On 24 April 2019, Mahathir arrived in
Beijing to attend the Second Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation. On 26 April, he met with Chinese president
Xi Jinping. Malaysia actively participated in China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), fostering economic cooperation. In July 2019, on
China's treatment of its
Uyghur minority in
Xinjiang, Mahathir said "we can condemn [China] but the fact is that the condemnation alone would not achieve anything." On 13 February 2020, in the more than half-hour telephone conversation with Chinese president Xi Jinping, Mahathir conveyed Malaysia's solidarity with and unwavering support for China in managing the ongoing COVID-19 epidemic.
Pakistan On 21 November 2018, Mahathir meet with
Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan at the Prime Minister's Office in Putrajaya. The two leaders welcomed the set-up of the Bilateral Consultation between senior officials of both Ministries of Foreign Affairs. Mahathir believes that Malaysia and Pakistan share remarkable similarities in the sense. Imran Khan said Pakistan is keen to learn from the experience of Mahathir in transforming Malaysia's economy and development. Imran Khan was among the Pakistani politicians who expressed their admiration for Mahathir during their general election campaign. On 21 March 2019, Mahathir being welcomed by Imran Khan at the Pakistan Air Force Nur Khan airbase in
Rawalpindi during his official three-day visit to Pakistan. He was conferred the
Nishan-e-Pakistan or Order of Pakistan, the country's highest civilian award. On 29 September 2019, Mahathir said Malaysia,
Turkey, and Pakistan have agreed to take certain measures to explain what Islam really is to the outside world, aiming to dispel misconceptions about the religion, including its alleged links to terrorism. On 4 February 2020, Mahathir and visiting Imran Khan held a meeting at Perdana Putra to take stock of the existing cooperation between Malaysia and Pakistan. Imran Khan said Pakistan will do its best to purchase Malaysian palm oil to offset the loss with regard to the Indian market. A luxury vehicle presented to Imran Khan by Mahathir was officially transferred to the government during a ceremony at the Malaysian High Commission in Islamabad. Razak Dawood, Khan’s commerce adviser, accepted the car on the prime minister's behalf.
Turkmenistan On 27 October 2019, Mahathir arrived
Ashgabat to begin his two-day official visit to
Turkmenistan. After concluding the meeting with
Turkmenistan President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov at the Presidential Palace, Mahathir stated that there are prospects of further cooperation between Malaysia and Turkmenistan in aerospace, the oil and gas industry, and cotton. He also said that Berdimuhamedov, at a meeting, has expressed the wish for the Turkmenistan government to extend the production sharing contract (PSC) with
Petronas in the country until 2038. ==Speech==