SINGAPORE: His Majesty Sultan Ibrahim, King of Malaysia, has expressed special thanks to outgoing Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong for being a close friend to Johor and Malaysia.
Sultan Ibrahim said Lee's dedication and foresight had steered Malaysia and Singapore towards closer cooperation for a better future.
His Majesty also congratulated Lee's successor, Deputy Prime Minister Lawrence Wong, on his elevation to be the new prime minister on May 15.
"I have every confidence that his esteemed leadership will further strengthen ties between our two nations," Sultan Ibrahim said at the State Banquet held at The Istana here on Monday (May 6).
The state banquet hosted by Singapore President Tharman Shanmugaratnam in conjunction with the two-day state visit by His Majesty and Her Majesty Raja Zarith Sofiah, Queen of Malaysia, to the republic.
Reflecting on the ties between the two countries, His Majesty said Malaysia and Singapore have a special relationship, bonded by a common history and culture as well as close economic ties.
"One of the core elements of our ties together is that of between Johor and Singapore having enjoyed a splendid relationship over decades," he said.
Meanwhile, Sultan Ibrahim also paid tribute to Singapore's founding father, the late Lee Kuan Yew, for being the chief architect of the republic and shared stories of His Majesty's close ties with the Lee family.
"He has laid the strong foundation that was essential for the country. He has guided many and loved to lecture too. I, myself was not spared. He has lectured me on many topics and I learnt much from him," Sultan Ibrahim said.
His Majesty said the first prime minister of Singapore, among others, shared the need for consistent policies as it inspires confidence among long-term investors, which is critical for economic growth.
Meanwhile, His Majesty and the Singapore President earlier unveiled the designs for stamps jointly issued by Pos Malaysia and SingPost to kick-off the commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the Causeway this year.
The two leaders also viewed a photo exhibition on the Causeway's long and eventful history.
Sultan Ibrahim and Raja Zarith Sofiah arrived in Singapore on Monday for a two-day state visit to the republic.
The state visit, the first since His Majesty's ascension to the throne on Jan 31, is at the invitation of the Singapore President. – Bernama