Singapore, Malaysia Change Land-Swap Agreement to Improve Relations

Bloomberg, 20 Sep 2010
Singapore and Malaysia agreed to swap six parcels of land under a revised agreement as they seek to boost relations that have been marred in the past by disputes over water supply and territorial claims.
The neighboring countries agreed in May to relocate the operations of a train station owned by the Malaysian government near Singapore’s business district, ending a decades-old dispute over land usage. Singapore has since made an “improved” land swap offer, the island’s Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said in the city state today. Full story

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