China plans to allow Malaysian students to return and continue their studies — Saifuddin

China plans to allow Malaysian students to return and continue their studies — Saifuddin

China is planning to allow international students, including from Malaysia, to return to the country to resume their studies, said Foreign Minister Datuk Saifuddin Abdullah.
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