Home ministry finalising new Malaysia-Indonesia border crossing, says Saifuddin


Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail said the new border crossing is among the matters discussed by both countries under the Cross Border Agreement (CBA).

TUMPAT, Feb 19 (Bernama): The Home Ministry (KDN) is currently engaged in finalising the new border crossing between Malaysia and Indonesia following the development of Indonesia’s new capital city, Nusantara, in Kalimantan,.

Its minister, Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail said the new border crossing is among the matters discussed by both countries under the Cross Border Agreement (CBA).

"Our prime minister has been to Indonesia, we will have a new border crossing with Nusantara.

"The Home Ministry will now be involved in finalising the CBA that we hope will be settled soon,” he told reporters after inspecting the Pengkalan Kubor Immigration, Customs, Quarantine and Security Complex (ICQS) here today.

During the visit, he took the opportunity to view the border controls along Sungai Golok that acts as the country’s border with neighbouring Thailand.

Saifuddin share that three components would be finalised about the new border crossing.

"We will identify the ‘point to point’ crossing on our side and the Indonesian’s side, how wide an area we will cover under the agreement and the categories of residents (near the border crossing).

"In terms of the scheduling, tentatively, Indonesian president Jokowi’s (Joko Widodo) official visit to Malaysia this year will include the signing of the agreement,” he added. - Bernama

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!
   

Next In Aseanplus News

How Hurricane Helene became the near-perfect storm, bringing widespread destruction in Southern US
Sarawak Premier says he is comfortable working with Prime Minister
Asean News Headlines at 10pm on Sunday (Sept 29, 2024)
UN cannot allow violations of international law to become normalised, says Singapore FM Vivian Balakrishnan
Indonesia intensifies rabies vaccination for cats and dogs; govt aims to make island disease-free, says official
Vietnam says Musk's SpaceX plans US$1.5bil investment in country
Thai Police hunt four western tourists who fired gun shot after a fight at Phuket restaurant
5.0-magnitude quake hits Leyte, Philippines on Sunday: GFZ
ADB keeps Vietnam's growth outlook unchanged at 6 per cent this year, 6.2 per cent next year
Six China nationals sent to court for murder of a countryman in Phnom Penh

Others Also Read