SINGAPORE – It was a packed schedule for Brunei’s Crown Prince Haji Al-Muhtadee Billah on Wednesday (Aug 3), the first day of his official trip to Singapore for a bilateral programme that is resuming after a two-year hiatus due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
He visited Victoria School in Siglap, Our Tampines Hub and its integrated public service centre, and was hosted to lunch by President Halimah Yacob and her husband, Mr Mohamed Abdullah Alhabshee, at the Istana.
He was also hosted to a welcome dinner by Senior Minister and Coordinating Minister for National Security Teo Chee Hean and Deputy Prime Minister Lawrence Wong on Wednesday evening.
Crown Prince Billah is here for the 8th Singapore-Brunei Young Leaders’ Programme (YLP) from Aug 3 to 5. Launched in 2013, the YLP is an annual exchange that Singapore and Brunei take turns to host to deepen ties between younger leaders from both sides. The last YLP was hosted by Brunei in 2019, before Covid-19 struck.
He visited Victoria School on Wednesday morning with his wife, Princess Sarah, and a delegation.
Education Minister Chan Chun Sing, who hosted them, said in a Facebook post that they observed a biology experiment and visited the school’s eco-garden.
At Victoria Hall, the school’s hostel, a Secondary 3 student from Thailand named Possaweekrish shared his experiences as an international student in Singapore.
To commemorate the visit, the school presented a painting of the facade of Victoria School to Crown Prince Billah. It was done by Damien Soon, a Secondary 2 student who is in an art elective programme.
Mr Chan said: “With the gradual resumption of travel, I am glad that we are once again able to have in-person exchanges with close friends like Brunei. Our two countries have much to learn from each other, and I look forward to furthering our cooperation in education and beyond.”
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President Halimah, in a Facebook post after hosting the Crown Prince to lunch at the Istana, said she had last met him during his visit to Singapore in 2018 for the 6th YLP.
“We have a special and longstanding relationship with Brunei that is underpinned by strong bilateral cooperation and personal ties between our leaders,” she said. “The YLP is a key platform for both sides to work together to find new opportunities for cooperation and to strengthen bonds among the younger leaders.”
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Crown Prince Billah, who is also Senior Minister at Brunei’s Prime Minister’s Office, is here at the invitation of SM Teo.
SM Teo said that the YLP helps the two countries explore new opportunities for collaboration and strengthen interpersonal ties between their younger leaders.
Both sides have worked hard and well together throughout the pandemic and their efforts have paid off, he said in a Facebook post.
Welcomed HRH Crown Prince Haji Al-Muhtadee Billah of Brunei for the 8th Singapore-Brunei Young Leaders’ Programme (YLP),…
DPM Wong said in a Facebook post: “Over dinner, His Royal Highness and I had good exchanges on new avenues for collaboration and regional developments. May our bilateral ties continue growing from strength to strength!”
Happy to meet Brunei’s Crown Prince His Royal Highness Prince Haji Al-Muhtadee Billah and Princess Pengiran Anak Sarah…
During the YLP, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong will also host a lunch for the visitors.
The Crown Prince will also visit RSS Singapura – Changi Naval Base during his time here.
Besides being close partners in Asean and other international fora, Singapore and Brunei also cooperate extensively in many areas, including defence, finance and education.
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