Indo-Pacific Minister visits Laos and Malaysia

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  • Minister for the Indo-Pacific will be in Laos and Malaysia for talks on climate cooperation, regional security and economic development
  • Anne-Marie Trevelyan will visit UK-supported charities in Laos aimed at clearing unexploded mines and youth empowerment
  • Visits to a green transport project and biodiversity conservation site will also be a focus for Minister Trevelyan while in Malaysia

Regional security, economic development and cooperation on climate issues will be the focus of discussions for UK Minister for the Indo-Pacific Anne-Marie Trevelyan during a week-long visit to the Lao People’s Democratic Republic and Malaysia from 1 September.

The UK’s Integrated Review Refresh, published in March 2023, made increased engagement with the Indo-Pacific a long-term pillar of the UK’s foreign policy. With over half of global growth projected to come from the Indo-Pacific by 2050, the region is vital to the Prime Minister’s priority of growing the UK’s economy. The UK officially signed its Accession Protocol to the Trans-Pacific Partnership trading bloc (CPTPP) in July 2023. The partnership positions the UK at the heart of the fast growing and dynamic economies across the Indo-Pacific. Minister Trevelyan’s visit to the region follows the Foreign Secretary’s visit to Philippines and China this week.

In Laos, the Minister will visit UK government-supported charity Mines Advisory Group (MAG) International to see their life-saving work clearing unexploded mines. She will meet with the Governor in Xiang Khoang and visit Lone Buffalo centre, a UK-supported development programme aimed at upskilling and empowering young people in Laos.

While in Vientiane, Trevelyan will meet with the Vice-Foreign Minister, H.E Bounleua Phandanouvong, the Minister for Energy and Mines H.E. Phosay Sayasone and Minister for Agriculture and Forestry H.E Phet Phomphiphak to discuss clean energy transition and sustainable growth. The Minister will also visit the Lao Rugby Federation, an organisation that promotes female participation in sports, and English-language teaching charity Lone Buffalo.

Minister Trevelyan will travel to Malaysia on 5 September for engagements focused on security, trade, climate and nature protection, with Malaysia ranked the 12th most biodiverse country in the world.

In Kuala Lumpur, the Minister will meet Home Affairs Minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution and Deputy Minister of International Trade & Industry Liew Chin Tong to deepen our bilateral cooperation. The Minister will also deliver a speech on businesses and climate action at the Climate Governance Summit SME Workshop event.

She will meet the Sarawak community indigenous to Borneo, where she will tour a refuelling site for hydrogen-powered buses, and see biodiversity conservation in action with a visit to Semenggoh Wildlife Centre.

Ahead of the visit, Anne-Marie Trevelyan said:

We must work together with our partners in the Indo-Pacific to address the shared global challenge of climate change.

Through our partnerships in Laos and Malaysia, the UK is supporting sustainable growth and accelerating the clean energy transition to secure a resilient and prosperous future.

As Laos prepares to take up ASEAN Chairmanship in 2024, the UK will continue working with partners across the region to advance prosperity and stability in the Indo-Pacific as an ASEAN Dialogue Partner.

Notes to editors:

  • In 2022 the UK provided £1.3 million of funding for unexploded ordnance clearance in Laos, with funding guaranteed until 2025. This funding enabled deminers to clear 2.8 million square metres of land and deliver risk education to over 3,600 people.
  • The UK and Malaysia agreed a Climate Partnership in 2022 to strengthen cooperation on climate and biodiversity.
  • In addition, the UK is supporting low-carbon planning in Sarawak and other regions of Malaysia through the UK Partnering for Accelerated Climate Transition programme.

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