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Malaysia and Bangladesh on Tuesday sealed eight memoranda of understanding and agreements aimed at deepening bilateral ties across a wide range sectors, including defence, energy, higher education, diplomacy, halal development and private sector cooperation. The signing ceremony was witnessed by Prime Minister Datuk Sari Anwar Ibrahim and Bangladesh Chief Advisor Professor Dr. Mohamed Yunus in conjunction with the latter's official visit to Malaysia. Among the key documents exchanged was the memorandum of understanding on defence cooperation between the two governments, signed by Defence Minister Datuk Sari Mohamed Khaled Nordin and Bangladesh Foreign Advisor Mohamed T Also sealed was an MOU on cooperation in the supply and infrastructure of liquefied natural gas, petrole Other agreements included the exchange of notes on cooperation in higher education and on training for diplomats. The two sides also formalised cooperation in the halal ecosystem. Anwar also hosted an official luncheon in honour of the visiting Chief Advisor. The visit by Yunus marks a significant step in strengthening Malaysia-Bangladesh relations with both sides expressing commitment to advancing cooperation in trade, investment, h The Nobel Peace Prize laureate, who is on a three-day official visit to Malaysia, was accorded an official welcome at the Padana Putra complex earlier Tuesday.