Malaysia–Russia relations

Malaysia–Russia relations
Malaysia–Russia relations
Map indicating locations of Malaysia and Russia

Malaysia

Russia

Malaysia–Russia relations (Russian: Российско-малазийские отношения; Malay Hubungan Russia-Malaysia) refers to bilateral foreign relations between the two countries, Malaysia and Russia. Russia has an Embassy in Kuala Lumpur (from April 1968),[1] and Malaysia has an embassy in Moscow (from November 1968).[2]

Diplomatic ties

Embassy of Malaysia in Moscow

The Soviet Union established diplomatic relations with Malaysia on April 3, 1967 and the Trade Agreement was signed. In Nobember 1967 Soviet Trade Representation was established.In 1970 the first group of Soviet students came to study Malay at the University of Malaya, among them Tatiana Dorofeeva, Tamara Reshetova, Victor Pogadaev, Anatoly Voronkov. On the 4 of October 1972 Agrremant on Economic and Technology Cooperation was signed. Ties between the two suffered when Malaysia declared its support for Afghanistan during the Soviet invasion throughout the 1980s. However, relations between Moscow and Kuala Lumpur recovered following the conflict's end, and both countries have since put aside historical indifferences and helped replenish diplomatic, economic, and military discussions.

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