Starting on Friday, and as part of an official visit to Malaysia, Chinese Premier Li Keqiang will attend a series of events with ASEAN leaders and his Japanese and South Korean counterparts in Kuala Lumpur. [Special coverage]
What will Premier Li discuss with these leaders and how would the world's second largest economy help to develop a community of common destiny?
A packed schedule for the Chinese Premier in Kuala Lumpur.
From November 20 to 23, Premier Li Keqiang will attend several events, including the 18th China-ASEAN leaders' meeting, the 18th ASEAN-China, Japan and South Korea leaders' meeting and the 10th East Asia Summit.
Premier Li will also pay an official visit to Malaysia.
Top of his agenda will be promoting cooperation between China and the ten ASEAN members. The key issues on the table will be boosting regional economic growth and maintaining financial stability.
Premier Li will also talk with ASEAN leaders on how to coordinate to push forward the development of the 21st century maritime silk road.
Meanwhile, Premier Li's official visit to Malaysia will be the first since he took office. He and Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak will talk about ways to enhance cooperation in trade, investment, finance, education and people-to-people exchanges.