Johor backs Putrajaya’s call for new Malaysia-Singapore HSR talks

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The Johor government said it will support all measures and efforts that touch on the development of the proposed HSR, regardless of whether the last station stops in Johor or in Singapore.

Johor Mentri Besar Datuk Hasni Mohammad during his visit to the Johor Cerebral Palsy Association in Johor Baru today. November 30, 2021. — Picture by Ben Tan

He said Johor will support all measures and efforts that touch on the development of the proposed HSR, regardless of whether the last station stops in Johor or in Singapore. Yesterday, Lee said the republic was open to accepting Malaysia’s new proposal to build the high-speed rail line between the two countries.

On the success of yesterday’s Land Vaccinated Travel Lane route, Hasni said it will be a guide for the opening of more categories of travellers between Malaysia and Singapore.He said among the positive impact of the VTL opening, especially for the land sector, was the opportunity to visit the republic and see the commitment of the Malaysian and Singaporean governments to ensure the smooth reopening of the border between the two countries.

 

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johor die die nid S$...d hsr will make JB properous onced again..xcept diehate madhattail simple bcoz in JB he gok nuthin 2 gain...

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