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Request in line with population increase to 31.95 million, says Muhyiddin

- » REPORT BY FARIDUL ANWAR FARINORDIN

TAN Sri Muhyiddin Yassin's visit to Saudi Arabia is an important milestone which has enabled stronger ties and collaborat­ion between the two countries. The PM has also made a request for the official haj quota to be increased and for Malaysian pilgrims to perform the umrah at the earliest opportunit­y.

MALAYSIA has made a request to Saudi Arabia for the official haj quota to be increased from the current 31,600. Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin said the request was made as Malaysia’s population has increased to 31.95 million.

The increase in the annual haj quota, he said, would also allow more Malaysians to perform the haj.

Muhyiddin also requested for approval to allow Malaysian umrah pilgrims to perform the umrah at the soonest possible opportunit­y.

Reiteratin­g Malaysia’s commitment to further strengthen the existing fraternal relations between Malaysia and Saudi Arabia, Muhyiddin extended Malaysia’s appreciati­on to Saudi ruler King Salman Abdulaziz al-Saud at being given the opportunit­y to be the first leader of a country to undertake an official visit to the kingdom following the historic Al Ula Conference on Jan 5 last year.

“We are satisfied with the excellent state of brotherly relations and strong bond of friendship between Malaysia and Saudi Arabia and we affirm our commitment to elevate the existing bilateral ties to greater heights,” he said.

Muhyiddin also expressed his

appreciati­on to Saudi Arabia for its contributi­on of medical equipment to Malaysia through the King Salman Humanitari­an Aid and Relief Centre in combating the Covid-19 pandemic.

In the spirit of forging stronger ties, Muhyiddin said he welcomed the establishm­ent of the Saudi-Malaysian Coordinati­on Council, previously known as the High Level Strategic Committee, which will serve as an overarchin­g bilateral platform for regular consultati­ons between both countries in multiple sectors of cooperatio­n.

Muhyiddin also expressed his satisfacti­on with the level of trade and investment relations between both countries, and welcomed more companies from Saudi Arabia to explore business opportunit­ies with their Malaysian counterpar­ts.

On this note, he welcomed the potential collaborat­ion in the halal industry between the Islamic Developmen­t Department Malaysia and the Saudi Standards, Metrology and Quality Organisati­on.

Muhyiddin said Malaysia

would explore the possibilit­y of opening a Malaysian Palm Oil Council office in Saudi Arabia.

“We welcome the finalisati­on of the memorandum of understand­ing and agreement between both sides,” he said.

Muhyiddin’s visit to Saudi Arabia from March 6 to March 9 was at the invitation of King Salman.

The prime minister’s official programme took place here yesterday evening, where he was scheduled to meet Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman Abdulaziz al-Saud.

Accompanie­d by his wife, Puan Sri Noorainee Abdul Rahman, Muhyiddin began his visit to Saudi Arabia by performing the umrah in Makkah and visiting Madinah, the two holy cities.

In Makkah, Muhyiddin and his wife were granted access to enter the Kaabah.

Muhyiddin is scheduled to fly to the United Arab Emirates next to meet Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi Sheikh Mohamed Zayed Al Nahyan, and the UAE prime minister, who is also the ruler of Dubai, Sheikh Mohammed Rashid Al Maktoum.

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 ?? BERNAMA PIC ?? Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin and his wife, Puan Sri Noorainee Abdul Rahman, being received by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman Abdulaziz al-Saud at the King Khalid Internatio­nal Airport in Riyadh yesterday.
BERNAMA PIC Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin and his wife, Puan Sri Noorainee Abdul Rahman, being received by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman Abdulaziz al-Saud at the King Khalid Internatio­nal Airport in Riyadh yesterday.

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