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Behind Fadillah's Diplomatic Tour, Unsung Heroes Keep Malaysia's Ties Strong
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 47802, member: 636"] Deputy Prime Minister Fadillah Yusof grabbed headlines during his big trip to Central Asia and Russia last month. Behind every photo and handshake stood a team of Malaysian diplomats who made everything happen. These government workers spent weeks planning every detail of the June visit. Embassy staff in both countries worked around the clock to arrange meetings and handle all the tough logistics. Nobody saw them, but they kept the whole show running perfectly. Malaysian embassy teams in Uzbekistan and Russia faced serious challenges during the planning stages. Staff members had to deal with language problems and tricky local customs. They arranged high-level talks about energy deals and trade partnerships. Embassy workers checked every route and prepared every meeting folder with total precision. These diplomats made sure Malaysian flags flew straight and every name got pronounced correctly. Both Uzbekistan and Russia count as hardship posts for Malaysian foreign service officers. Extreme weather and political tensions make life difficult for embassy staff. Cultural isolation and movement restrictions add more stress to their daily work. Embassy teams still pushed forward with determination and strong work ethics. They handled Moscow traffic jams and negotiated with senior Russian officials without breaking a sweat. The visit happened during United Nations Public Service Day on June 23rd. Most people celebrated with speeches about public service contributions. Malaysian diplomats just kept working as usual in foreign countries far from home. These quiet heroes lay the groundwork for all Malaysian foreign policy success. They carry the national flag with pride across the globe. [/QUOTE]
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