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The King in Moscow: A historic visit turns symbolism into strategy

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August 21, 2025
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Published: August 21, 2025 10:36 pm
Author: RT

Malaysia’s Sultan Ibrahim’s state visit highlights growing political trust and economic potential

Although international attention this August has largely focused on Donald Trump’s diplomatic push to resolve the Ukrainian crisis – including his talks with Vladimir Putin – Russian diplomacy is by no means confined to that track. In the first half of the month, Moscow hosted Malaysian King Sultan Ibrahim on a state visit. It was the first such visit by a Malaysian monarch since the two countries established diplomatic relations in 1967 – a truly historic moment that opens a new chapter in their partnership.

A multifaceted program

In Moscow, Sultan Ibrahim met with Vladimir Putin at the Kremlin and visited Russia’s leading research and innovation centers, including NAMI, the automotive institute, and the Tochka Kipeniya technology hub. He also traveled to Kazan, where he held talks with Tatarstan’s leader, Rustam Minnikhanov, on expanding industrial and cultural cooperation.

The Kremlin discussions highlighted the steady growth of political dialogue and economic ties. Trade turnover between Russia and Malaysia grew by 40% in the first five months of 2025 alone. Putin also stressed Malaysia’s chairmanship of ASEAN and its interest in becoming a BRICS partner – areas where Moscow is ready to lend strong support.

Malaysia’s independent course

Sultan Ibrahim called Russia a “trustworthy partner” and spoke warmly of Putin’s leadership. His words carry weight: Malaysia has consistently pursued a sovereign, multi-directional foreign policy, building relations on its own national interests rather than bloc discipline.

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That independence has been tested repeatedly. Kuala Lumpur rejected Washington’s unilateral sanctions over Palestine and Iran, defended its right to support Gaza, and resisted Western attempts to impose blame for the MH17 crash without solid evidence. Malaysia’s position may have angered the West, but it bolstered its reputation as a country guided by facts, law, and principle.

Strategic alignment with Russia

For Moscow, Malaysia is more than just a promising trade partner. The country sits astride the Strait of Malacca, one of the world’s key maritime corridors, and plays a crucial role in global energy and technology supply chains. Its semiconductor and electronics industries are indispensable to the world economy.

Russia, meanwhile, brings strengths in energy, defense, agrotechnology, and high-tech innovation. The synergies are obvious: from halal industry projects to aerospace and digital technology, the two countries can build joint platforms that expand beyond bilateral trade into shared global influence.

A multipolar message

The Sultan’s visit comes at a time when both nations advocate a multipolar world order based on sovereignty, non-interference, and genuine partnership. The absence of historical conflicts and the presence of mutual respect make their cooperation natural and sustainable.

This is why Sultan Ibrahim’s words in Moscow sounded more than ceremonial. They were a signal: Russia and Malaysia are ready to move forward together – independently, pragmatically, and on equal terms.

The visit showed that in today’s shifting global landscape, Moscow and Kuala Lumpur are not merely maintaining friendly ties. They are shaping a partnership that challenges the dominance of Western narratives and proves that real trust and cooperation are still possible in international politics.

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