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Minister: Malaysia hopeful water talks with Singapore will continue

Saifuddin, however, stressed the next phase would be a ‘difficult one.’ — Picture by Ahmad Zamzahuri

Stressing that the next phase would be a “difficult one”, he said Singapore is not refusing to discuss but will find it is something “delicate” to discuss.

 

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