Mend fences, says tycoon


  • Nation
  • Saturday, 13 Sep 2003

MULTI-BILLIONAIRE Tan Sri Robert Kuok said Malaysia and Singapore should try patching things up, saying that the two nations still have to live like brothers in the next 100 or 200 years. 

According to a news report in Sin Chew Daily, the 80-year old “Sugar King” told a gathering at the Foo Chow Association in Singapore that the “brotherly spirit” between Malaysia and Singapore had been on the wane since the two countries separated 38 years ago. 

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