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Foreign media: Malaysia Information Bureau issued three consecutive statements apologizing for misreporting the names of leaders of many countries during live broadcasts

[World Wide Web Reporter Zhao Jiandong] According to reports in Singapore's Lianhe Zaobao and Malaysia's Star, Malaysian Radio and Television not only misstated the names of Indonesian President Prabowo and Singapore Prime Minister Wong Xuncai during the live broadcast on the 26th, but also mistakenly admitted Thai Prime Minister Anutin. After the media publicly apologized twice, the Malaysian Information Bureau also issued three consecutive statements apologizing on the same day.

Singapore's United Morning Post that the Malaysian Press Bureau issued three statements on October 26 to apologize for the Malaysian radio station for misreporting the names of Indonesian, Singapore and Thai leaders at the 47th ASEAN Summit and related meetings.

According to the report, the statement apologized to the leaders and governments of the above three countries, as well as all affected people and units. The Malaysian Information Bureau said that Malaysian Radio and Television attached great importance to this mistake and would take corresponding measures.

Malaysia Radio and Television said in a statement on the same day that it took the matter seriously and would take appropriate action. The statement also said the station will strengthen editorial supervision and censorship mechanisms to ensure that all information broadcast in the future is accurate.

The 47th ASEAN Summit opened on October 26 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, with the theme of “Inclusiveness and Sustainability”.This summit and series of meetings will take place on 26-28 October, where ASEAN leaders will focus on issues such as building the ASEAN community and foreign relations, and discuss issues such as deepening regional integration, promoting economic growth and strengthening ASEAN connectivity.



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