We must honour water supply commitment to S’pore: Anwar

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30 Oct 2023 • 6:01 PM MYT
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We must honour water supply commitment to S’pore: Anwar

SINGAPORE – Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has offered Singapore to take part in a study on optimising water sourcing and management from the Sg Johor river with the authority in Johor, in a bid to help resolve longstanding issues over water supply between both nations. 

The Malaysian prime minister reiterated that the two countries should not take any issues in isolation and instead look at the whole bilateral setup and interest in resolving issues besetting them.

Citing the water supply, he said Malaysia’s position is clear “that we have to honour the commitment of water from Johor to Singapore”.

“We will have to work jointly to ensure Johor would be able to enhance the capacity through Johor river to supply both Johor’s needs, which is also expanding, and for Singapore,” he was quoted as saying by Bernama. 

“I think instead of focusing purely on price mechanism, we should look at the possibility of Singapore participating in a joint effort, where a study which can be conducted immediately, and also in terms of management of Johor river with Johor state.”

He said this during a joint press conference with Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong at the 10th Singapore-Malaysia Leaders’ Retreat, the first since the Covid-19 pandemic, here today.

According to a joint statement issued after the retreat, the leaders reaffirmed their commitments as provided for in the 1962 Johor River Water Agreement (62WA).

Both sides also agreed to reconvene the Joint Technical Committee to resume discussions on measures to safeguard the water quality, as well as increase the yield of Sg Johor, to ensure its sustainable supply to the extent required by the 62WA.

The leaders also agreed that both countries will resume discussions on the raw and treated water prices, without prejudice to each other’s respective long-declared positions on the right to review the prices under the 62WA.

They further expressed their appreciation to the Singapore and Johor water authorities for their ongoing close cooperation on water issues.

The leaders encouraged the water authorities to maintain their excellent working relationship and looked forward to more areas of collaboration between the two countries.

Anwar also gave an assurance that Malaysia will reciprocate Singapore’s increasing investments and trade into Malaysia with serious attempts to resolve most of the outstanding issues, Bernama reported.

“...outstanding issues sometimes deemed to be contentious by parties, but I must suggest here that it was, to a large extent, resolved amicably through friendship,” he said at the press conference.

He expressed excitement at the level of achievement in resolving those issues which he said “is quite unprecedented”.

On the issue of airspace, Anwar said some agreement has been made on the perimeters. He described it as “some remarkable feat in terms of both bilateral relations”.

In the joint statement, the leaders agreed to review the delegation arrangements for the provision of air traffic services over southern Peninsular Malaysia.

These were recommended and approved by the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) in 1973 and implemented through the Operational Letter of Agreement between Kuala Lumpur and Singapore Area Control Centres concerning Singapore Arrivals, Departures and Overflights 1974.

“This review shall be in accordance with ICAO’s requirements for safe and efficient air traffic management as well as accommodate both countries’ current and future operational needs,” said the statement.

Both leaders tasked their respective transport ministers to deliberate and agree on a set of principles and outcomes to guide both civil aviation authorities to move forward as expeditiously as possible. – The Vibes, October 30, 2023