British PM heads to
British Prime Minister David
Cameron begins a visit to
Cameron will arrive in
He will use
meetings with President Joko Widodo of Indonesia and Prime Minister Najib
Razak of Malaysia to discuss what he has called the "common enemy"
of IS jihadists, who have seized vast swathes of territory in Iraq and Syria.
Hundreds of young
Britons have joined IS in
In remarks made
before departing for the trip -- his first outside Europe since being
re-elected in May -- Cameron said he would be talking to Southeast Asian
leaders about "one of the biggest threats our world has faced".
"We will
only defeat these brutal terrorists if we take action at home, overseas and
online and if we unite with countries around the world against this common
enemy," he said.
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However, it has
been credited with mounting a successful crackdown that dismantled
sophisticated militant networks.
Also on the trip
are senior figures from prominent British businesses including engine maker
Rolls-Royce and construction equipment maker JCB, as the prime minister seeks
to drum up trade in the region.
Writing in
However, Cameron
could run into controversy during the Malaysian leg of the trip.
He is arriving as
Najib battles mounting outrage over allegations that hundreds of millions of
dollars were siphoned off from a state-owned development company he launched
and retains close links with.
The premier and
the company, 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB), have both vehemently denied
any wrongdoing. The case is being investigated by Malaysian authorities and a
parliamentary committee.
On Monday, Cameron will meet with Indonesian leader Widodo as
well as the head of regional bloc the Association of Southeast Asian Nations
(ASEAN). He departs for
Cameron will make a two-day visit to
AFP,
VNA
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Thứ Hai, 27 tháng 7, 2015
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