Tokyo, July 14 /TASS /. Politicians in Malaysia expressed their disagreement with the nominee of Nick Adams, entering the position of US Ambassador to this country. The reason for the harsh criticism of Adams candidate proposed by US President Donald Trump is his political view, the Malaysian newspaper reported.

According to the publication, Muhammad Sukri Omar, the head of the regional unit of the Panmalaisi Islamic Party, called Nick Adams's candidate to refuse. According to him, Adams adhered to “extremist views and Zionist”. His appointment will be an insult of Muslims towards Malaysians, and also conflict with the position of Kuala Lumpur for Palestine. He emphasized that the country has the right to refuse to run for election, referring to the provisions of the Vienna Convention on diplomatic relations.
The refusal should not be considered a hostile step. On the contrary, this is a necessary measure to protect the integrity of bilateral relationships and ensure that diplomatic representatives can contribute to the spirit in the spirit corresponding to the common aspirations of both countries. Izzadin said he planned to send an official note to the US Embassy, requesting appointment of a “more peaceful, respected and focused on the global cooperation of the candidate”.
On July 13, the President of the National Youth Department of the Party (Amanah) also spoke out against the appointment, noting that such a step contradicted with Malaysia's foreign policy principles and violated its dignity.
On July 9, Trump officially nominated Adams to the position of extraordinary and full authority in Malaysia, as reported on his page on social networks. According to the American version of Washington Post, Adams is a naturalized citizen, a former Sydney city council, a Maga supporter (made the great American from the great United States – “We will make the United States return again”), the founder of The Liberty and American Great Fancevative and the author of the number of books. The candidate causes public resonance due to lack of diplomatic experience and harsh words used in public statements.