KL will seek Johor’s views on Singapore talks: Abdullah
February 25, 2005
Final decisions on outstanding issues would hinge on how bilateral talks go
Date: 25/02/2005
Source: Straits Times
Author: Carolyn Hong
KUALA LUMPUR - PRIME MINISTER Abdullah Ahmad Badawi visited Johor yesterday and assured state officials that the federal government would seek their views when it holds talks with Singapore to settle outstanding issues.
It would also keep Johor informed on the outcome of the talks, especially on matters relating to the state.
Decisions, however, would be the result of bilateral talks between the two countries, said the Prime Minister, who was in Johor for discussions with Umno leaders. Read more



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