Sunday, May 11, 2025
Germany Latest News
  • Sports
  • USA
  • Asia
  • Health
  • Life Style
  • Tech
  • Science
  • Latin America
  • Africa
  • Europe
No Result
View All Result
Germany Latest News

Singapore, Malaysia have settled arrangements for cross-border travel from Aug 10, not ready yet for daily commuting: Vivian Balakrishnan

by The Editor
July 26, 2020
in Asia
0
Singapore, Malaysia have settled arrangements for cross-border travel from Aug 10, not ready yet for daily commuting: Vivian Balakrishnan

SINGAPORE: Singapore and Malaysia have settled arrangements for cross-border travel between both countries, but are not yet ready to allow daily commuting, said Singapores Minister for Foreign Affairs Vivian Balakrishnan.

Dr Balakrishnan was speaking to Singapore reporters at the Woodlands Immigration and Checkpoints Authority building on Sunday (Jul 26) morning after a meeting with his Malaysian counterpart Hishammuddin Hussein.

Advertisement

Advertisement

The pair had met at the mid-way point of the Johor-Singapore Causeway to discuss arrangements on the Reciprocal Green Lane (RGL) and Periodic Commuting Arrangement (PCA), ahead of the implementation of the two schemes on Aug 10.

"I'm … pleased to report that both sides have settled the arrangements for the Reciprocal Green Lane as well as for what we call the Periodic Commuting Arrangement, so all the details have been settled (and) applications will open on Aug 10, and in the next few days we will publish the operational details," said Dr Balakrishnan.

However, he stressed that these arrangements do not provide for daily commuting on the land crossings between Singapore and Malaysia as both countries are "not ready for that yet".

"I would say, give us a couple of weeks to monitor the (COVID-19) figures, both in Malaysia, in particular Johor, and in Singapore. And as we gain greater confidence that the control of the pandemic is well-executed in both places, we can then begin the discussions for how we can allow daily commuting," said Dr Balakrishnan.

Advertisement

Advertisement

He added that there were "quite a few more operational details" that would need to be sorted out before daily commuting will be allowed, like the availability of mass-scale testing on both sides of the border.

"You must bear in mind that even with a daily commuting model, there'll be a need for regular comprehensive testing on both sides," said Dr Balakrishnan.

Dr Balakrishnan also said that this team was working on allowing people to travel between Singapore and Malaysia on compassionate reasons such as to visit their loved ones who are sick or to attend funerals.

"(In) the last few months, I received so many desperate pleas. My parent or my grandparent in hospital or in ICU, or sometimes worse, has passed away. And they want so desperately to … bid a final farewell," said Dr Balakrishnan.

"This is the other category on a much smaller scale, of course, but which I have great sympathy for and we're trying to work out arrangements," he added.

The meeting between the two foreign ministers was conducted on the Causeway because of border restrictions between the two countries due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

READ: I eat one meal a day: Some Malaysians who lost their jobs in Singapore left stranded and cash-strapped

READ: Undaunted by COVID-19 and border controls, Malaysian mums in Singapore send around 3,000kg of breast milk to babies back home

In a joint statement later on Sunday, both foreign ministries said the two ministers had a "constructive discussion" on the RGL and PCA, which will "facilitate cross-border travel for official, business and work purposes between Singapore and Malaysia".

The statement reiterated that applications for both schemes can be submitted from Aug 10.

"The operational details of the RGL and PCA, including the detailed requirements, health protocols and application process involved for entry and exit into Singapore and Malaysia, will be finaliseRead More – Source

channel news asia

Related posts

Jocelyn Chia: US comedian calls Malaysia’s reaction to MH370 joke ‘ridiculous’

Jocelyn Chia: US comedian calls Malaysia’s reaction to MH370 joke ‘ridiculous’

June 14, 2023
Asiana Airlines: Passenger arrested for opening plane door during South Korea flight

Asiana Airlines: Passenger arrested for opening plane door during South Korea flight

May 27, 2023

SINGAPORE: Singapore and Malaysia have settled arrangements for cross-border travel between both countries, but are not yet ready to allow daily commuting, said Singapores Minister for Foreign Affairs Vivian Balakrishnan.

Dr Balakrishnan was speaking to Singapore reporters at the Woodlands Immigration and Checkpoints Authority building on Sunday (Jul 26) morning after a meeting with his Malaysian counterpart Hishammuddin Hussein.

Advertisement

Advertisement

The pair had met at the mid-way point of the Johor-Singapore Causeway to discuss arrangements on the Reciprocal Green Lane (RGL) and Periodic Commuting Arrangement (PCA), ahead of the implementation of the two schemes on Aug 10.

"I'm … pleased to report that both sides have settled the arrangements for the Reciprocal Green Lane as well as for what we call the Periodic Commuting Arrangement, so all the details have been settled (and) applications will open on Aug 10, and in the next few days we will publish the operational details," said Dr Balakrishnan.

However, he stressed that these arrangements do not provide for daily commuting on the land crossings between Singapore and Malaysia as both countries are "not ready for that yet".

"I would say, give us a couple of weeks to monitor the (COVID-19) figures, both in Malaysia, in particular Johor, and in Singapore. And as we gain greater confidence that the control of the pandemic is well-executed in both places, we can then begin the discussions for how we can allow daily commuting," said Dr Balakrishnan.

Advertisement

Advertisement

He added that there were "quite a few more operational details" that would need to be sorted out before daily commuting will be allowed, like the availability of mass-scale testing on both sides of the border.

"You must bear in mind that even with a daily commuting model, there'll be a need for regular comprehensive testing on both sides," said Dr Balakrishnan.

Dr Balakrishnan also said that this team was working on allowing people to travel between Singapore and Malaysia on compassionate reasons such as to visit their loved ones who are sick or to attend funerals.

"(In) the last few months, I received so many desperate pleas. My parent or my grandparent in hospital or in ICU, or sometimes worse, has passed away. And they want so desperately to … bid a final farewell," said Dr Balakrishnan.

"This is the other category on a much smaller scale, of course, but which I have great sympathy for and we're trying to work out arrangements," he added.

The meeting between the two foreign ministers was conducted on the Causeway because of border restrictions between the two countries due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

READ: I eat one meal a day: Some Malaysians who lost their jobs in Singapore left stranded and cash-strapped

READ: Undaunted by COVID-19 and border controls, Malaysian mums in Singapore send around 3,000kg of breast milk to babies back home

In a joint statement later on Sunday, both foreign ministries said the two ministers had a "constructive discussion" on the RGL and PCA, which will "facilitate cross-border travel for official, business and work purposes between Singapore and Malaysia".

The statement reiterated that applications for both schemes can be submitted from Aug 10.

"The operational details of the RGL and PCA, including the detailed requirements, health protocols and application process involved for entry and exit into Singapore and Malaysia, will be finaliseRead More – Source

channel news asia

Previous Post

North Korea convenes emergency meeting after suspected COVID-19 case reported

Next Post

Precautions to take against dengue virus

Next Post
Precautions to take against dengue virus

Precautions to take against dengue virus

RECOMMENDED NEWS

Colombian church donates 250,000 communion wafers to Venezuela

Colombian church donates 250,000 communion wafers to Venezuela

7 years ago
Floating meth sacks found in Myanmar sea worth US$20 million: Official

Floating meth sacks found in Myanmar sea worth US$20 million: Official

6 years ago
Our round up of the new homes on sale in London this weekend

Our round up of the new homes on sale in London this weekend

7 years ago
Kenya considers legalizing homosexuality

Kenya considers legalizing homosexuality

7 years ago

FOLLOW US

  • 139 Followers
  • 87.2k Followers
  • 202k Subscribers

BROWSE BY CATEGORIES

  • 1xbet Casino Russia
  • 1xbet Russian Top
  • Africa
  • Asia
  • Europe
  • Health
  • latest news
  • Latin America
  • Life Style
  • Mail Order Brides
  • Mostbet
  • Online dating
  • onlyfans
  • Pin Up
  • Pin Up Russia
  • Science
  • Sports
  • Tech
  • Uncategorized
  • USA

BROWSE BY TOPICS

2018 League Bali United Beijing BlackBerry Brazil Broja Budget Travel Bundesliga California Champions League Chelsea China Chopper Bike Coronavirus COVID COVID-19 Crime Doctor Terawan EU France French German Istana Negara Italy Kazakhstan Market Stories Mexico National Exam Nigeria Omicron Pakistan Police protests Qatar Ronaldo Russia Smart Voting Sweden TikTok Trump UK Ukraine US vaccine Visit Bali
No Result
View All Result

Recent Posts

  • OnlyFans Platform Analysis
  • How to Day German Fashion
  • Southeast Continental Capabilities
  • What is a Mail Order Wife?
  • What to Discuss on a First Date?

Categories

  • 1xbet Casino Russia
  • 1xbet Russian Top
  • Africa
  • Asia
  • Europe
  • Health
  • latest news
  • Latin America
  • Life Style
  • Mail Order Brides
  • Mostbet
  • Online dating
  • onlyfans
  • Pin Up
  • Pin Up Russia
  • Science
  • Sports
  • Tech
  • Uncategorized
  • USA

Tags

2018 League Bali United Beijing BlackBerry Brazil Broja Budget Travel Bundesliga California Champions League Chelsea China Chopper Bike Coronavirus COVID COVID-19 Crime Doctor Terawan EU France French German Istana Negara Italy Kazakhstan Market Stories Mexico National Exam Nigeria Omicron Pakistan Police protests Qatar Ronaldo Russia Smart Voting Sweden TikTok Trump UK Ukraine US vaccine Visit Bali
Federal Government focuses on “integrated security”
latest news

Federal Government focuses on “integrated security”

by The Editor
June 14, 2023
0

Berlin (dpa) – The Federal Government is responding to the challenges of an increasingly unstable world order by means of a “policy...

Read more

Recent News

  • OnlyFans Platform Analysis
  • How to Day German Fashion
  • Southeast Continental Capabilities

Category

  • 1xbet Casino Russia
  • 1xbet Russian Top
  • Africa
  • Asia
  • Europe
  • Health
  • latest news
  • Latin America
  • Life Style
  • Mail Order Brides
  • Mostbet
  • Online dating
  • onlyfans
  • Pin Up
  • Pin Up Russia
  • Science
  • Sports
  • Tech
  • Uncategorized
  • USA

Recent News

OnlyFans Platform Analysis

June 12, 2024

How to Day German Fashion

May 5, 2024
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Careers
  • Contact

© 2025 JNews - Premium WordPress news & magazine theme by Jegtheme.

No Result
View All Result
  • Sports
  • USA
  • Asia
  • Health
  • Life Style
  • Tech
  • Science
  • Latin America
  • Africa
  • Europe

© 2025 JNews - Premium WordPress news & magazine theme by Jegtheme.