Defence Ministry to give priority to armed forces veterans' welfare, national security | New Straits Times

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NSTnation The welfare of members and veterans of the armed forces will be among the things given priority by the Defence Ministry in the 2022Budget and under the 12th Malaysia Plan.

 

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