European Union–Malaysia Partnership and Cooperation Agreement initialled today eeas.europa.eu/node/10340_en 06.04.2016 The chief negotiators of the European Union and Malaysia initialled today the text of the EU-Malaysia Partnership and Cooperation Agreement (PCA) at a ceremony held at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Malaysia in Putrajaya. The in itialling marks the successful closure of negotiations that started in October 2010. Federica Mogherini, the EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and security Policy/Vice-President of the European Commission said: "Today's initialling is a concrete step that will further advance our bilateral relations. The Agreement will reinforce our political dialogue with Malaysia on a range of issues, among them counter-terrorism and the promotion of human rights and of international justice.” The PCA will provide the overarching legal framework for strengthening EU-Malaysia bilateral cooperation. The new Agreement is far-reaching and encompasses a full range of areas of common interest for the EU and Malaysia. It is testimony to the growing importance that the EU attaches to its partnership with ASEAN as a whole, and with Malaysia as one of ASEAN's founding countries and as a historically close partner. The Agreement will enhance political dialogue and will intensify the EUMalaysia relationship on regional and global issues such as counter-terrorism, the fight against corruption, the promotion of human rights and of international justice, and the strengthening of the international framework for the non-proliferation of weapons of mass destruction. It will give more scope for sectoral cooperation in a broad number of areas of mutual interest such as migration issues, money laundering and terrorism financing, information society, cybersecurity, science and innovation, green technologies, energy, transport, education, environment, health, labour and employment, and public administration. Over time, the PCA may be complemented by a Free Trade Agreement (FTA). Background Malaysia is the sixth ASEAN partner to finalise negotiations for a Partnership and Cooperation Agreement with the European Union. Negotiations for similar agreements were concluded with Indonesia, Vietnam, the Philippines, Singapore and Thailand. The PCA with Indonesia has already entered into force. For the time being EU - Malaysia bilateral relations are based upon a European Commission–ASEAN Cooperation Agreement signed in 1980. The new Partnership and Cooperation Agreement will replace this current agreement and strongly reinforce 1/2

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