Sabah enthusiastic about Indonesia’s new capital city


Strategic partnership: Hajiji Noor at the MOU signing between Yayasan Sabah and Pavilion Kota Kinabalu Sdn Bhd at the Sabah International Convention Centre. —­ Bernama

KOTA KINABALU: Indonesia’s plan for a new national capital in eastern Kalimantan is taking off soon and Sabah is on board with it.

Sabah and Indonesia have had trade and other dealings with each other all this while, said Chief Minister Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor, adding that the new development would further strengthen their ties and benefit both places.

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