- Sanctions imposed on four Malaysian-based companies accused of helping Iran have been impactful, says US Treasury official
- Malaysia only recognises sanctions imposed by UN Security Council, says Saifuddin
- Humanitarian aid for Palestine should go through proper channels, says US Treasury official
- Saifuddin to meet US officials on countering terrorist financing
- M'sia ready to engage with US on claims of money flowing to Iran and Hamas, says Saifuddin
- Envoy: Visit by US Treasury ‘in spirit of partnership’
- US treasury officials visiting Malaysia in spirit of partnership
- Top US Treasury official to travel to Singapore, Malaysia to discuss sanctions
INTERACTIVE: No disruption in strong ties
PETALING JAYA: Malaysia and Singapore's ties will remain strong and not likely to see any shift in relations that are set to get better with the completion of several projects such as the Johor Baru–Singapore Rapid Transit System and the Special Economic Zone, say experts.