The Borneo Post

SSEAYP: Khairy wants Malaysian youths to share TN50 with Asean, Japanese youths

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PUTRAJAYA: Youth and Sports Minister Khairy Jamaluddin wants the 29 Malaysian youth ambassador­s participat­ing in the Southeast Asian and Japanese Youth Programme ( SSEAYP) to share the 2050 National Transforma­tion with participan­ts from other countries.

He said only Malaysia had the TN50 which provided youths the opportunit­y to design the country’s future.

“This is something good for us to share with other participan­ts and perhaps, it will make them think that Malaysia provides opportunit­ies for the young people.

“Youths do not only express their aspiration­s, but it will be the country’s direction for next 30 years,” he told a media conference on the 44th SSEAYP here yesterday.

SSYEAP is a programme hosted and sponsored by the Japanese government, which is sending 350 youths from 10 Asean countries and Japan for a two-month programme on a ship sailing across Japanese and the Southeast Asian waters.

Khairy said Malaysia would also be hosting all the SSEAYP participan­ts when the vessel, Nippon Maru, docked at Port Klang, Selangor, from Nov 30 to Dec 3.

He said SSEAYP, which began in 1974, aimed to promote friendship and mutual understand­ing between youths in Southeast Asian and Japan and strengthen their spirit of internatio­nal cooperatio­n, while contributi­ng to the society, especially in youth developmen­t.

To date, Khairy said more than 1,000 Malaysian youths had joined SSEAYP and all of them came home with a deeper perspectiv­e of their foreign peers and understand­ing of other cultures outside their homes. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Khairy shares a light moment with Southeast Asian and Japanese Youth Programme participan­ts. — Bernama photo
Khairy shares a light moment with Southeast Asian and Japanese Youth Programme participan­ts. — Bernama photo
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Fire and Rescue personnel carry out investigat­ion at the fire scene. — Bernama photo

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