The Borneo Post

Discussion­s to reopen internatio­nal borders still in progress

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BERA: Malaysia is still not opening its internatio­nal borders to foreign tourists and workers as discussion­s with countries categorise­d as green zones are still going on.

Senior Minister (Security Cluster) Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob said in the talks, Malaysia stressed on obtaining reciprocit­y to allow Malaysians to enter the countries concerned.

“We want the opening of borders to work both ways. If they are still tightening conditions for our people, we would also not allow theirs to enter.

“The matter is being discussed by the Foreign Ministry. Nonetheles­s it depends on the advice of the Ministry of Health (MOH) as some countries which were earlier in green zone have returned to red again, we will look at the current situation,” he said.

He told reporters after a goodwill event with Covid19 frontliner­s which was also attended by Pahang Basic Amenities, Public Delivery System and Innovation­s Committee chairman Datuk Seri Norolazali Sulaiman here.

Ismail Sabri who is Bera MP also said MOH had identified six Covid-19 green zone countries for conditiona­l reopening of internatio­nal borders, namely Singapore, Brunei, New Zealand, Japan, Australia and South Korea.

He however said the four categories of exemptions for foreigners to enter the country in compliance with the standard operating procedure (SOP) are still the same and they are diplomats, EP1 category expatriate­s, Malaysia My Second Home participan­ts and students resuming their courses.

Meanwhile, he said Malaysia has identified the locations and number of Malaysians stranded in other countries due to the movement control of the countries involved.

He said they are divided into two categories, Malaysians on visit overseas and students abroad, and the Foreign Ministry would be getting detailed statistics on them.

“We will discuss which category is pressing to bring back.

“The Foreign Ministry will be putting up the proposals and we will decide,” he said.

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