Singapore PM looks forward to stronger ties with Perak

Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong says he looks forward to stronger ties between Singapore and Malaysia, including Perak.
Lee met with Perak’s Sultan Nazrin Shah, who is on a four-day visit here at his invitation, yesterday.

Glad we could meet face-to-face again now that borders have reopened. We discussed regional developments and areas where Singapore and Perak can strengthen cooperation,” Lee wrote on Facebook.

He appended a photo of him and Sultan Nazrin. Joining them was president of the Islamic Religious and Malay Customs Council of Perak Mohd Annuar Zaini and Singapore foreign minister Dr Vivian Balakrishnan.
“We last met in 2019, when Tuanku visited Singapore for the Universiti Malaya-NUS golf tournament,” Lee wrote. He also wished Sultan Nazrin a fruitful stay in Singapore.
According to the foreign ministry, Sultan Nazrin, who arrived on Tuesday, will meet several ministers, including deputy prime minister and minister for finance Lawrence Wong, senior minister and coordinating minister for national security Teo Chee Hean, and emeritus senior minister Goh Chok Tong.
He will also be briefed on the Singapore Green Plan 2030.

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