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PM Lee congratulates Ismail Sabri on appointment as Malaysia's 9th prime minister

Singapore's Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong (left) on his congratulatory phone call with Malaysia's newly appointed Prime Minister Ismail Sabri (right). (PHOTOS: MCI / PMO Malaysia)
Singapore's Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong (left) on his congratulatory phone call with Malaysia's newly appointed Prime Minister Ismail Sabri (right). (PHOTOS: MCI / PMO Malaysia)

SINGAPORE — Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong has congratulated his Malaysian counterpart Ismail Sabri on being sworn in as Malaysia's ninth Prime Minister.

Along with a phone call made by Lee to Ismail on Sunday (22 August) morning, Lee also wrote a letter in which he emphasised Malaysia and Singapore's "deep, warm, and multi-faceted relations".

"Over the years, Singapore has cooperated closely with successive Malaysian governments to confront our shared challenges, including this pandemic.

"You have contributed significantly to strengthening bilateral cooperation, including co-chairing the Singapore-Malaysia Special Working Committee on COVID-19 to oversee the continued movement of people and goods across our borders.

"I have every confidence that our relationship will continue to flourish," said Lee in the letter.

Ismail was appointed as Malaysia's prime minister on Saturday after his predecessor Muhyiddin Yassin resigned from office last Monday. The 61-year-old had served as deputy prime minister and defence minister under the Perikatan Nasional government that was led by Muhyiddin.

In his letter, Lee added that he looked forward to meeting Ismail and invited the latter to make an official visit to Singapore.

Lee also praised Ismail's experience as a public servant.

"With your wealth of experience in public service and government, including having helmed multiple Ministries prior to your appointments as Deputy Prime Minister and Senior Minister, I am confident that Malaysia will continue to prosper under your leadership as Prime Minister," he said.

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