Malaysia, Singapore pledge to work towards full travel resumption


Malaysian Health Minister Khairy Jamaluddin (left) met with Ong Ye Kung on March 23 to discuss border reopening.- KHAIRYKJ/TWITTER

KUALA LUMPUR (Bloomberg): The health ministers of Malaysia and Singapore agreed to work on resuming travel completely between the two countries considering the pandemic situation has stabilised, Malaysian Health Minister Khairy Jamaluddin wrote on Twitter.

The two ministers agreed they can immediately work on enabling full resumption of air and land travel for fully vaccinated people, Khairy said.

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