Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia—Former US President Donald Trump concluded his visit to Malaysia
after a series of meetings and discussions described as the most active and influential of his Asian tour.
Trump told reporters before leaving Kuala Lumpur that he had signed several major strategic deals and agreements.
The discussions covered the economy, energy, and defense sectors,
stressing that “Asia has returned to the American negotiating table once again.”
The most prominent event during the visit was the signing of a peace treaty
between Thailand and Cambodia, mediated by the United States.
To end years of border tensions between the two countries.
Trump’s return to the international arena
The US President stressed that this agreement is a “victory for realistic diplomacy.”
Pointing out that Washington will continue to support stability
in Southeast Asia through dialogue, not conflict.
For its part, political and media circles in Asia welcomed the new American move.
Believing that “Trump’s return to the international arena”
will reshuffle the cards in the region,
It opens the door to a new phase of balances and alliances.



