Speaking after a cabinet meeting, the Malaysian Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman said: "I knew this was coming for a long time, and in particular because of the peculiar behaviour of Mr. Bhutto.
[5] On 2 October 2005, Malaysian Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi held out assurance to Pakistani Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz during an hour-long meeting that Malaysia would support Pakistan's bid for a full dialogue partner of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).
[6] On 21 November 2018, Malaysia and Pakistan agreed to establish bilateral consultations between the two senior officials of their foreign affairs ministries.
On 21 March 2019, Proton announced to establish a manufacturing assembly plant in Pakistan, its first in the South Asian region.
[10] On 18 August 2016, Pakistan Chief of Army Staff General Raheel Sharif arrived in Kuala Lumpur on an official visit.
[11][12] In 1997, Malaysia and Pakistan agreed to set up a Joint Committee on Defense Cooperation exploring collaboration in their military-to-military ties.
[15][16] Since 2002, several Pakistani made weapons such as Anza and Bakhtar Shikan has been acquired by the Malaysian military as part of the arms deal with Pakistan.