Malaysia to suspend permanent restricted area over Pasir Gudang; Singapore to suspend new landing procedures for Seletar Airport
Developments follow meeting between foreign ministers of the two countries
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Singapore
SINGAPORE and Malaysia have agreed to "immediately simultaneously" suspend Malaysia's permanent restricted area over Pasir Gudang as well as new landing procedures for Seletar Airport for at least a month.
In the meantime, the transport ministers from both countries should meet soon for discussions "to ensure the safety and efficiency of civil aviation", the two countries said in a joint statement on Tuesday.
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