Singapore’s Senior Minister Lee Hsien Loong met with Pahang Chief Minister Wan Rosdy Wan Ismail during his first official visit to the country. The two leaders reaffirmed the strong bilateral relationship between Singapore and the Malaysian state of Pahang, noting their long-standing historical and economic connections. The meeting focused on exploring new avenues for collaboration, particularly in the sectors of agriculture, tourism, and food security. Senior Minister Lee expressed a commitment to deepening these ties and welcomed further opportunities for mutual growth and regional cooperation.
- Senior Minister Lee Hsien Loong and Pahang Chief Minister Wan Rosdy Wan Ismail held a meeting at the Istana to discuss bilateral relations.
- The visit represents Chief Minister Wan Rosdy’s first official trip to Singapore.
- Both officials noted the robust and enduring friendship between Singapore and the state of Pahang.
- The discussions highlighted potential areas for increased cooperation, including agriculture, food security, and tourism.
- Senior Minister Lee welcomed further collaboration to strengthen the ties between the two regions.
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Haha pendatang chinese in Singapore are start to terrified ecrl link project because it will disturb their port