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November 8, 2006

Cabinet not against replacing Causeway, says Najib

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Cabinet not against replacing Causeway, says Najib

JOHOR BARU: The Cabinet had never been against building a bridge to replace the Causeway but the project was cancelled for two reasons, one of which was the reluctance to comply with a couple of requests by Singapore. 

The other reason was the indication by the republic that it wanted to take the matter to the international court. 

“When we wanted to build a straight bridge, Singapore wanted us to sell them a fairly large quantity of sand and to allow them the use of our airspace,” said Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak.  

“These two requests are difficult to accept from a political stand. 

“When we wanted to build a crooked bridge, Singapore refused to accept, and was indicating about taking action through the international court. 

“So, the Cabinet felt that it was better to just call off the project.”  

Asked if the project would be revived in future, Najib said Malaysia could not make any unilateral decision as the country was tied to international laws and the water agreement with Singapore. 

And what if Singapore decides to sincerely agree with continuing the bridge project?  

Najib said: “If they were sincere on the project, it would have materialised by now.” 

He added that the Government respected the Sultan of Johor’s views that the Causeway needed to be removed to allow ships to pass through the Johor straits. 

Sultan Iskandar said his ancestors were deceived on the Causeway, which was purportedly built so as to develop Keppel harbour in Singapore.  

July 26, 2006

TheStar July 26: I have outlined solution to Khalil, says Mahathir

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I have outlined solution to Khalil, says Mahathir

KUALA LUMPUR: Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad has met Yang Dipertua Negeri of Malacca Tun Khalil Yaakob, who is playing the role of a mediator following his strained relationship with the present leadership of the country. 

Confirming this yesterday, Dr Mahathir said: “When Khalil met me before I left for my holidays recently, I told him what needed to be done.  

“I told him the solution is very simple, just don’t bow to Singapore’s demands, don’t undermine Proton and don’t sell Agusta.” 

He was at the launch of a book, The Chinese Malaysian Contribution, which recorded the roles played by Chinese migrants in building the country during the pre- and post-Merdeka years. 

Dr Mahathir said Khalil had met Abdullah but has not reverted to him to discuss the proposed meeting between the two leaders. 

Khalil has refused to confirm his role as a mediator to defuse the discord between Abdullah and Dr Mahathir. 

Dr Mahathir said he planned to hold a gathering of Umno members soon. 

He said he would explain to the members what they don’t understand, adding that he anticipated some resistance from the party. 

Despite the resistance, Dr Mahathir is adamant in explaining to Umno members the current situation. 

He said some media had been biased in their reporting on the spat between him and the prime minister. 

He said he was willing to speak at the Umno assembly in November if the party allowed him to do so.  

July 21, 2006

Bernama July 19: Abdullah Says He Has No Problems With Dr Mahathir

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Abdullah Says He Has No Problems With Dr Mahathir

PUTRAJAYA, July 19 (Bernama) — Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi said he had no problems with his predecessor Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad although the former prime minister had been criticising him and his administration.

Abdullah also said that he even did not harbour any ill-feeling following the criticisms by Dr Mahathir.

"Why should I have any ill-feeling towards anybody?" he said when asked whether he had any ill-feeling towards Dr Mahathir following criticisms by the latter.

Speaking to reporters at his office, here, Abdullah said he would usually greet Dr Mahathir, shake hands with him and engage in a conversation when he met the former prime minister on occasions.

When he was in Tokyo recently, Abdullah said, he was the one who made the effort to meet Dr Mahathir in the latter’s room after knowing that Dr Mahathir also stayed at the same hotel.

Abdullah said he contacted an officer of Dr Mahathir to enquire whether the former prime minister had the time for them to meet.

"I did not ask him to come and see me. I went to meet him. As a gesture of friendship, just to exchange greetings," he said.

Dr Mahathir had criticised Abdullah and his administration on, among other things, the decision by the government to scrap the project to build a half-bridge to replace the Johor Causeway, and even mentioned that Abdullah was not his first choice as successor.

Asked whether he would sit down with Dr Mahathir in sorting out their differences, Abdullah said: "I have been doing this. I don’t think it is a problem."

Commenting on a proposed mediator to help resolve their differences, Abdullah said that was not a decision of the party and government.

– BERNAMA

Bernama July 20: Syed Hamid Happy With Response To Briefing On Current Issues

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Syed Hamid Happy With Response To Briefing On Current Issues


PUTRAJAYA, July 20 (Bernama) — Foreign Minister Datuk Seri Syed Hamid Albar Thursday brushed aside claims that he had been booed by Umno members during a session to explain current issues organised by the party.

He said he had been well received when he attended a recent briefing for Selangor Umno members but saw on the Internet later stories purporting that he had been the target of boos from the audience.

"I don’t know who provides this kind of information. I had my officers from my ministry. So I asked them did anybody boo me? I know that I had a lot of claps but no boos," he told a news conference at his ministry here.

Syed Hamid said his intention was to make Umno grassroots understand why the government had to take certain decisions, such as scrapping the proposed bridge to replace the Causeway.

"We explained the situation so that they will be able to make an assessment on the role of the government and the party. I think I’m very happy with the response so far. It has been very positive, it has enriched me and allowed me to explain a lot of issues," he said.

The minister said some of the questions that were of interest to Umno members were how the government arrived at the decision to abort the bridge and whether there really was any agreement on the project.

"We have explained the facts and we do not get into the emotive part of it, whether this is right or wrong. But we’d say this was how the government arrived at the decision," he said.

Syed Hamid pointed out that governments "do make decisions from time to time and sometimes change them".

Ministers and party leaders have been tasked to go to the ground and explain issues raised by former prime minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad when he questioned several government decisions.

Syed Hamid was also asked why the government had not declassified official documents pertaining to negotiations with Singapore over the bridge which occurred after Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi came to power.

He said : "I think no government in the world will open up all its files. The most important thing is we have told the truth on the issues that were raised and we have produced documents with respect to those issues."

It would be hard for the government to function, he said, if every little detail of what transpired during any negotiation were made public.

"No government will show this is the letter I write, this is why we do not write, this is the conversation that we had. I think that will make the function of government impossible. So, we have done what is relevant," he said.

"Even when you are making Coca-cola or Pepsi there are some recipes that you must keep (to yourself)," quipped Syed Hamid.

Earlier, Syed Hamid announced the appointment of Ambassador Mohd Arshad Manzoor Hussain as Malaysia’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations in Vienna, Austria.

On the conflict between Israel and the Hezbollah in Lebanon, the minister disagreed with a suggestion that the Organisation of Islamic Conference was not doing anything to stop Israeli attacks.

He said all parties were working together to see how best to address the situation.

Syed Hamid also received Thai Deputy Prime Minister Surakiart Sathirathai who is the Asean-endorsed candidate in the race for the United Nations’ secretary-general post.

The 48-year-old Surakiart told reporters later that he updated Syed Hamid on his campaign to become the UN supremo.

"Asean ambassadors in New York and elsewhere have been working together strategically and very hard to support me in this campaign. I really appreciate their effort," he said.

He will have a special session with all Asean foreign ministers next week in conjunction with the Asean Ministerial Meeting and other related meetings in Kuala Lumpur.

– BERNAMA

July 20, 2006

Utusan July 19: ‘Saya tiada masalah dengan Dr. Mahathir’

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‘Saya tiada masalah dengan Dr. Mahathir’

PUTRAJAYA 19 Julai – Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi menjelaskan beliau tidak mempunyai sebarang masalah dalam soal hubungannya dengan Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad.

Malah kata Perdana Menteri, beliau mengenali baik Dr. Mahathir dan isterinya, Tun Dr. Hasmah Mohd. Ali.

‘‘Saya tidak ada apa-apa masalah dengan Tun. Bila jumpa dia, saya salam dengan dia. Kalau sempat bercakap, saya cakaplah dua tiga patah.

‘‘Macam pergi Jepun baru-baru ni, saya tahu dia ada di hotel. Saya boleh pilih kalau saya tak mahu pergi pun (berjumpa) tak apa. Tapi saya pilih nak pergi jumpa dia kerana saya kenal baik Tun dan Dr. Siti Hasmah.

‘‘Sebab tu saya telefon, tanya Tun ada lagikah dan bila kata ada, saya bagi tahu dalam setengah jam atau 20 minit lagi saya nak jumpa dia. Bukan saya suruh dia datang jumpa, saya pergi jumpa dia, tanya khabar Tun, sebagai silaturahim,’’ katanya kepada para pemberita pada sidang akhbar di sini hari ini.

Beliau memberitahu demikian ketika diminta mengulas hubungannya dengan Dr. Mahathir sejak timbul beberapa isu berbangkit khususnya mengenai pembatalan projek jambatan bengkok.

Ditanya adakah beliau terluka dengan beberapa kenyataan Dr. Mahathir terhadap beliau sebelum ini, Abdullah berkata, ‘‘Saya tidak kecil hati. Kenapa saya harus ada perasaan begitu kepada sesiapa pun.’’

Mengenai cadangan supaya diwujudkan ‘orang tengah’ bagi menjernihkan hubungan antara Dr. Mahathir dan kerajaan, Perdana Menteri berkata, kenyataan Timbalan Perdana Menteri, Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak baru-baru ini sudah jelas.

Menurutnya, memang tidak ada satu keputusan mengenai perkara itu dibuat, bagaimanapun kalau ada kumpulan persendirian atau inisiatif pihak lain kerajaan tidak larang.

Kekeliruan

‘‘Macam orang ingin menawarkan macam-macam idea supaya keadaan yang dilihat dan timbulkan kekeliruan dapat diredakan dan diatasi. Pertama sekali maklumat itu perlu diberikan, soal tidak terima itu soal lain,’’ kata beliau.

Najib dalam kenyataannya awal bulan ini berkata, kerajaan menerima inisiatif individu untuk melantik ‘orang tengah’ bagi menjernihkan hubungan antara Dr. Mahathir dan kerajaan.

Bagaimanapun, Timbalan Perdana Menteri berkata, setakat ini kerajaan tidak ada keputusan untuk melantik orang tengah secara rasmi bagi tujuan berkenaan.

‘‘Kita tidak menentang inisiatif individu, tapi tiada keputusan untuk orang tengah secara rasmi. Dia (orang tengah) tak wakili kerajaan tapi orang nak cakap dengan Tun atau kerajaan, maka kita alu-alukan,’’ katanya.

Mengenai kenyataan Dr. Mahathir bahawa teguran yang dibuat bertujuan untuk membetulkan apa yang salah, Abdullah berkata, kerajaan mempunyai pandangan tersendiri dan akan membetulkan apa yang salah.

‘‘Hikmah kerajaan tak sama dengan hikmah individu kerana kita melihat dari sudut yang begitu luas dan menyeluruh. Kerana itu kita buat yang kita fikir terbaik dan tepat pada waktu.

‘‘Keputusan juga dibuat berdasarkan pada situasi tertentu pada waktu tertentu, situasi yang perlukan pendirian, sikap dan data serta keputusan yang dibuat berasaskan pada fakta-fakta yang kita lihat.

‘‘Situasi, tuntutan rakyat dan isu pula sentiasa berubah, perkara yang kita anggap tiada masalah dulu akan menjadi masalah besar. Itu yang kita laksanakan,’’ kata beliau lagi.

Mengenai respons ahli-ahli UMNO ke atas majlis-majlis penerangan UMNO berhubung beberapa isu berbangkit, Abdullah berkata, majlis sedemikian tetap berjalan seperti biasa.

Katanya, ia bertujuan memberi maklumat yang diperlukan berhubung banyak perkara terutama isu-isu yang sedang dihadapi pada masa ini.

‘‘UMNO sudah biasa melakukan dialog sebegini sebagai satu pendekatan yang digunakan dalam pertemuan antara pemimpin dengan rakyat.

‘‘Contohnya bila kita dalam peringkat pelaksanaan RMK-9, maka perlu diterangkan maksudnya dan apa perkara yang berkaitan yang mungkin ada kekeliruan dan pertanyaan daripada pihak tertentu.

‘‘Ia perlu diperjelaskan supaya tidak ada kekeliruan di kalangan rakyat dan ia perlu difahami secara jelas ,” katanya.

BH July 20: Saya tak ada masalah dengan Dr M: Abdullah

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Saya tak ada masalah dengan Dr M: Abdullah


PM tegaskan hikmah kerajaan tidak sama hikmah individu
PUTRAJAYA: Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi berkata, beliau tidak mempunyai masalah dengan Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad walaupun bekas perdana menteri itu melemparkan kritikan keras terhadap kepemimpinannya.

Perdana Menteri berkata, beliau juga tidak menyimpan perasaan benci terhadap Dr Mahathir dan setiap kali bertemu, mereka akan bertegur sapa serta berbual apabila ada kesempatan.

“Mengapa perlu saya menyimpan perasaan benci terhadap sesiapa saja,” katanya pada sidang media di pejabatnya di sini, semalam.

Perdana Menteri yang ditanya mengenai hubungannya dengan Dr Mahathir sekarang, juga berkata, ketika menghadiri satu forum di Tokyo baru-baru ini, beliau mengambil inisiatif menemui bekas perdana menteri itu.

Abdullah berkata, beliau menghubungi pegawai Dr Mahathir bertanyakan sama ada bekas perdana menteri itu ada masa berjumpanya.

“Bukan saya suruh dia datang jumpa saya. Saya (pergi) jumpa dia, sebagai silaturahim, bertanya khabar,” katanya.

Ditanya sama ada beliau akan menemui Dr Mahathir untuk menyelesaikan perbezaan pendapat antara mereka, Abdullah berkata: “Saya memang sudah berbuat demikian. Saya fikir ini bukan satu masalah.”

Mengulas cadangan melantik orang tengah bagi menyejukkan keadaan antara beliau dan Dr Mahathir, Abdullah berkata: “Ia inisiatif bersendirian dan kerajaan tidak melarang apa jua usaha ke arah kebaikan.”

Mengenai komen Dr Mahathir yang mahu kerajaan membetulkan beberapa kesilapan, Abdullah berkata: “Apa yang salah, kita akan betulkan. Jadi, kita perlu terima apabila kita perbetulkan.”

Bagaimanapun, Perdana Menteri berkata, hikmah kerajaan tidak sama dengan hikmah individu.

“Ini suatu fakta. Ini suatu perkara yang diketahui. Kita melihat dari sudut yang luas. Kita buat keputusan yang terbaik pada waktu itu.

“Perkara yang kita ingat tidak ada masalah dulu, sekarang menjadi masalah besar seperti minyak dan kini gula pun harganya naik, kita pertahankan,” katanya.

Abdullah berkata, kerajaan perlu mengambil kira kepentingan rakyat dalam membuat keputusan jika tidak mahu ‘dihukum’ menerusi keputusan pilihan raya.

Ditanya apakah kerajaan mempunyai sebarang perbincangan dan perjanjian untuk meneruskan dasar yang dibuat ketika kepemimpinan Dr Mahathir, Abdullah berkata:

“Ada persefahaman terbuka bahawa saya akan meneruskan dasar kerajaan. Barisan Nasional (BN) ini bergerak berasaskan kesinambungan dari zaman dulu lagi.”

Abdullah berkata, kerajaan bagaimanapun memperbaharui pendekatan bagi melaksanakan semua dasar yang ditetapkan sebelum ini.

“Kita buat pengubahsuaian pada projek dan program yang kita hendak laksanakan. Kita guna pendekatan baru, kita ambil kira pendirian rakyat,” katanya.

Ditanya apakah kerajaan akan mengklasifikasikan dokumen rasmi lain bagi memberi penjelasan terutama berhubung isu penjualan MV Agusta, Abdullah berkata:

“Saya tidak fikir ada lagi. Saya tidak tahu jika ada lagi dokumen lain perlu diklasifikasikan seperti penjualan MV Agusta,” katanya.

NST July 20: No ill-feeling towards Dr M, says Abdullah

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No ill-feeling towards Dr M, says Abdullah

20 Jul 2006
Hamidah Atan and Deborah Loh


PUTRAJAYA: He may have been on the receiving end of some stinging vitriol over the past few months, but the Prime Minister said he harboured no ill-will against Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad.

"Why should I have any ill-feeling towards anybody?" said Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi. He had felt hurt at the criticism but overcame it quickly, he said.

"When I see him, I will greet him, I will shake his hands, and if there is time to speak, I will say a few words," he said in a Press conference. Abdullah was replying to questions on the state of his relationship with the former prime minister.

When he was in Tokyo recently, Abdullah said, he was the one who made the effort to meet Dr Mahathir in the latter’s room after knowing that the former prime minister was also staying in the same hotel.

Abdullah said he contacted an officer of Dr Mahathir to enquire whether the former prime minister had time for them to meet.

"I did not ask him to come and see me. I went to meet him. As a gesture of friendship, just to exchange greetings," he said.

Dr Mahathir has in recent months been openly critical of Abdullah, accusing him of reneging on promises to continue his policies and putting on hold several projects that he had proposed or started while in office.

In his first comments on the claim, Abdullah said there was an understanding between the two as part of the ruling Barisan Nasional coalition’s tradition.

"Of course, there is an understanding that we continue with the policies. That’s the way BN has always operated … but we need to make adjustments because we need to refresh policies as circumstances change and take into account the views of the people.

"The same thing goes to projects or programmes where adjustments have to be made. There is no other agenda but unity, progress and stability."

Abdullah said matters that did not pose any problem previously did so now, such as the rise in oil price and the shortage of sugar.

"When we make a decision, we will know the reaction of the people. If the people do not like it, then we are in trouble. If we do not consider the interests of the people, we will face the consequences in the next election."

When told that Dr Mahathir wanted the Government to right what was wrong, Abdullah replied: "What is wrong, we will put it right. The Government has its own perception. The Government has information.

"The perspective of the Government cannot be the same as that of an individual because we look at things from a wide angle and in totality.

"We make the best decision based on the situation at that time."

On whether more documents would be declassified, Abdullah said he did not think so.

Abdullah said the Government would provide the answers to all issues which had been raised. "We have to provide the information as far as the bridge is concerned. Maybe, there are two or three other things that need that kind of detailed explanation. We will give. Rakyat want the information, so, we will provide (the answers). There is nothing the Government wants to hide."

The Star July 20: Pak Lah breaks silence

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Pak Lah breaks silence

PUTRAJAYA: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi yesterday broke his silence over Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad’s criticisms against his administration, saying he was initially hurt but harboured no ill-feeling towards his predecessor. 

“Well, certainly you do feel hurt but you overcome it very quickly,” Abdullah said in his first press conference after a 17-day break in Australia. 

“Why should I have any ill-feelings towards anybody? 

“What is wrong, we will put right. The Government has its own perception and its own views. We made decisions which we thought was the best at that time.”  

On his relationship with Dr Mahathir, Abdullah said whenever they met, Mahathir would greet him and they would shake hands. 

“That’s the kind of relationship. If we have time, we speak, may be exchange two or three words. I don’t have any problem,” he added. 

A relaxed Abdullah took questions from the floor ranging from his relationship with Dr Mahathir, the 9th Malaysia Plan, Israeli attack on Lebanon and the tsunami in Indonesia. The press conference lasted about 45 minutes. 

Abdullah spoke about his last meeting with Dr Mahathir in Japan, saying he had asked to meet his predecessor. 

“I knew he was at the hotel. I could have chosen not to see him but I decided to see him because I know Tun and (Tun) Dr Siti Hasmah very well,” Abdullah said. 

“I did not ask him to see me, I went to see him as silaratulrahim (goodwill). I asked Tun how he was,” Abdullah added. 

Asked whether he was willing to sit down with Dr Mahathir, Abdullah replied: “I have been doing this before. I don’t think there is a problem.” 

He also said he was aware of private initiatives to mediate matters between him and Dr Mahathir.  

What was important, he added, was giving information to the people. 

He said: “The situation is changing all the time. People’s needs are changing.  

“Issues are changing, such as fuel and, now, sugar. We are trying hard not to increase the sugar price, otherwise there will be a spiralling effect. 

“We have to think of such things, and we make decisions. If the people do not like it, we will be in trouble. We will be at the receiving end come election time.” 

July 19, 2006

BH July 14: Singapura tak sepenuh hati setuju syor Dr M

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Singapura tak sepenuh hati setuju syor Dr M

BH July 13: Maklumat buku khas jawab kritikan

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Maklumat buku khas jawab kritikan

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