Bangladesh’s Chief Adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunus and Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim pledged to deepen bilateral ties into a future-focused strategic partnership. In talks in Putrajaya, they discussed trade, investment, migration, energy, education, and the Rohingya crisis. Agreements were signed on defense, LNG supply, trade, halal industry, and higher education. Malaysia will extend social security to Bangladeshi workers and allow Bengali-language complaints. Both sides aim to finalize a free trade deal, expand skilled labor recruitment, and enhance ASEAN cooperation.