only currentlyOriginally posted by socrates:but the attitude of abdullah seems promising
Originally posted by socrates:but the attitude of abdullah seems promising
Force???Originally posted by chualcsg:I do'nt think so.
Many problem is coming:
- They want to "force" Singapore to build the bridge.
- Others

With regards to the bridge, aren't they going ahead with it alone, the construction on their side has begun has it not?Originally posted by chualcsg:I do'nt think so.
Many problem is coming:
- They want to "force" Singapore to build the bridge.
- Others
Malaysia have stopped all construction on the bridge, in favour of further talks with Singapore on redevelopment of the Causeway. Leaders in Malaysia have said that continuing with the construction of the bridge would reflect 'bad ties' between the two neighbours.Originally posted by M:With regards to the bridge, aren't they going ahead with it alone, the construction on their side has begun has it not?
Thanks for the information =]Originally posted by Superbus:Malaysia have stopped all construction on the bridge, in favour of further talks with Singapore on redevelopment of the Causeway. Leaders in Malaysia have said that continuing with the construction of the bridge would reflect 'bad ties' between the two neighbours.
Cheers and warm regards
Originally posted by Superbus:Malaysia have stopped all construction on the bridge, in favour of further talks with Singapore on redevelopment of the Causeway. Leaders in Malaysia have said that continuing with the construction of the bridge would reflect 'bad ties' between the two neighbours.
Cheers and warm regards
Yes, I am fully aware of the situation. But hey, at least the new Malaysian Government is willing to stop all work indefinitely and sit down to discuss. To reach a win-win situation whereby we can all reach a single outcome which will benefit both sides. Rather than the old Mahathir Government who can be quite stubborn when dealing with this kind of issues.Originally posted by chualcsg:You do not get the full picture. Singapore had already told Malaysia that we are not interesting to build the bridge because it will waste money and do not help much in easing the traffic.
(Foreigner minister should tell Malaysia properly)
If only more of us are as optimistic as you are. And also let's hope the new Malaysian Government wouldn't be as muddle-headed as Mahathir's.Originally posted by snk86:ha, actually i gotta say that lets hope singapores gov won't be too hard on new malaysia gov........because i really think Badawi is a nice chap.....
Originally posted by Superbus:If only more of us are as optimistic as you are. And also let's hope the new Malaysian Government wouldn't be as muddle-headed as Mahathir's.
By the way, the Malaysian PM's name is Abdullah bin Ahmad Badawi. In other words, Badawi is his father.
Cheers and warm regards
Originally posted by Superbus:Yes, I am fully aware of the situation. But hey, at least the new Malaysian Government is willing to stop all work indefinitely and sit down to discuss. To reach a win-win situation whereby we can all reach a single outcome which will benefit both sides. Rather than the old Mahathir Government who can be quite stubborn when dealing with this kind of issues.
Cheers and warm regards