Wednesday, December 06, 2006
Singapura Beri "signal" Malaysia belum cukup kayakan Mereka Lagi
Apa yang anda dapat telah dari petikan berita ini dari Strait Time Spore:
"PM Lee Hopeful "Mixed Signals" From Johor Will Be Cleared
SINGAPORE, Dec 4 (Bernama) -- Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong has welcomed a recent call by Malaysia's Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak for closer economic ties between Malaysia and Singapore, but noted that there have been "mixed signals", particularly in Johor, about Singapore's participation in the state.
Speaking at the People's Action Party (PAP) conference, Lee expressed the hope that it would be cleared up soon.
"We hope that these mixed signals will be cleared up soon so that investments will flow," he said in a report by The Straits Times.
Last week, Najib told a Malaysia-Singapore business conference in Kuala Lumpur about the need for both countries to intensify cooperation if they want to survive in a competitive global economy.
Lee said that he "agreed completely" with what Najib had said but noted that the Johor government had expressed reservations about Singapore's participation in the development of an economic zone in southern Johor.
Lee also said that relations with Malaysia had improved since Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi became the prime minister three years ago.
He noted that Abdullah had said that he would like Singapore to participate in the development of the special economic zone in Johor -- the South Johor Economic Region (SJER) or what is now known as the Iskandar Development Region (WPI).
The WPI is a 2,200 sq km development in Johor which requires RM47 billion in investments to generate economic growth and activities over a five-year period between 2006 and 2010 and another RM335 billion over 15 years (2011-2025).
Lee said that Singapore businessmen, however, had been receiving "mixed signals" from Johor.
He acknowledged that from time to time there would be bilateral issues that needed to be managed but on the whole, relations were warm, the report said.
"We are very lucky that many Malaysian companies have interest in Singapore, and I hope that many more Malaysian companies will come," he said in the The Straits Times report.
Apa yang dapat saya telahi dari petikan tersebut, seperti seorang ketua negara asing, memberi kata dua kepada sebuah ketua negara yang lain, agar berbuat lebih lagi bagi kemakmuran dan kekayaan negara yang lain.
Bagaimana ini boleh berlaku kepada Malaysia setelah hampir 50 tahun MERDEKA!!!!!!
mana Pemuda UMNO?
tidur?
mana MT UMNO ?
tidur?
Mana Presiden UMNO?
tidur lagi ke ?
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5 comments:
Bangga jadi warga Singapura.
Pemimpin bijaksana.
Pemimpin memastikan kesinambungan titik kecil dipeta dunia tetapi titik besar di radar antarabangsa.
Dahulunya dikejar hebat oleh Malaysia dibawah kepimpinan Dr Mahathir, sekarang Singapura boleh menarik nafas lega, tiada lagi seintelek dan seberani Dr mahathir Mohammad.
Melayu Singapura Professional.
apa nak buat pemimpin malaysia lani kaki jilat, semuannya ingat perut sendiri.
jgn takut akan lahir Tun Dr Mahathir yg baru utk memimpin Malaysia kembali menjadi GAH di mata dunia.
Melayu Singapura Professional
Bangga jgn tak bangga, asal usul KeMelayuan Melayu Singapura pun dah terbenam dek kerana dasar asimilisasi Lee Kuan Yew.
Tetapi saya setuju dgn anda, sebagai pemimpin Lee Kuan Yew memang hebat.
Di kalangan Moslem, saya rasa lawannya hanyalah TUN DR M, sebab itu Lee Kuan Yew terasa lapang dada bila TUN bersara secara sukarela dari jawatan beliau sebagai PM Malaysia.
Dr,...terkenang saya 20 tahun yg lampau semasa menyanyikan lagu 'WARISAN'.Hibanya saya kerana apa yang terkandung dlm bait2nya semakin menjadi kenyataan...."kita lenyap di arus zaman..."
anakjati sg way:
walaupun keyakinan saya terhadap kepimpinan UMNO kini semakin luntur, saya masih berharap akan ada "pemimpin" yg muncul jua dari kalangan "pembesar-pembesar" UMNO semasa.
JIka anda rajin ke blog kadir jasin, anda tentu tahu perbezaan antara Pemimpin UMNO dengan pembesar UMNO.
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