New Sabah, Sarawak consulates among outcomes from the Singapore-Malaysia Leaders’ Retreat

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SINGAPORE – The Republic will open new consulates in Sabah and Sarawak, and also signed a new agreement with Malaysia confirming that commuters only need to clear immigration once when departing through the upcoming Johor Bahru-Singapore Rapid Transit System (RTS) Link.

These were among the updates given by Prime Minister Lawrence Wong and Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim after

their meeting on Dec 4 at The Ritz-Carlton, Millenia Singapore hotel.

The two countries reached agreements in several fields, including on health cooperation and more collaboration in the fight against illicit drugs.

The leaders also spoke on longstanding bilateral issues of water, airspace and maritime boundaries.

Here are 10 takeaways from the 12th Singapore-Malaysia Leaders’ Retreat:

Malaysia has formally agreed to Singapore’s proposal to open consulates in Sabah and Sarawak – something that was raised at the 11th edition of the retreat in Putrajaya in January.

PM Wong said that the new consulates will allow Singapore to provide consular services to Singaporeans there, and deepen the ties between the people of both countries.

Singapore currently has two diplomatic missions in Malaysia. There is a High Commission in Kuala Lumpur and a consulate in Johor Bahru that opened in 2009.

Three deals were exchanged at the retreat, the first a supplementary agreement to the RTS Link Bilateral Agreement,

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