The Prime Minister will travel to Bandar Seri Begawan and Kuala Lumpur as part of a series of introductory visits to Southeast Asian capitals.
Singapore Prime Minister Lawrence Wong is seen in a photo issued on May 16, 2024, the day after he was sworn in. SINGAPORE: Prime Minister Lawrence Wong will visit Brunei and Malaysia from Tuesday to Wednesday, the Prime Minister's Office said on Monday.
The Singapore delegation will also meet Brunei's Crown Prince Al-Muhtadee Billah, who is a senior minister at Brunei's Prime Minister's Office, and his wife Sarah. He will proceed to Malaysia on Tuesday evening and meet Malaysian Prime Minister and Finance Minister Anwar and other Malaysian leaders the following day.
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