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Singaporean writer: Malaysia doesn’t understand the honour of agreements

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Publish date: Thu, 07 Jun 2018, 10:33 AM

KUALA LUMPUR, June 7 — A Singaporean columnist has criticised Malaysia for cancelling a high-speed rail link between the two countries, accusing Malaysia of lacking the “ancient Chinese’s” appreciation of honour.

In an opinion piece published by the South China Morning Post, the writer said the Han Dynasty was built on its eventual emperor’s observation of his pledges and agreements. 

The writer also said that the Han emperor’s unwavering commitment to his verbal promises also led to the phrase “yuefa sanzhang (pact of three clauses)” that now means a gentlemen’s agreement.

“The ancient Chinese understood the importance of agreements, which they entered into through formal and informal means, such as written contracts, blood oaths, verbal promises and physical gestures such as clapping the other person’s palm with one’s own,” the writer wrote.

 

The writer added that he was disappointed that he would now not be able to travel from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur in just 90 minutes as opposed to five hours by road.

He also expressed concern over Malaysia’s decision to cancel the project unilaterally.

He then suggested that the cancellation of the HSR was a throwback to Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad’s previous term as prime minister, during which he said “relations between the two countries were fraught with difficulties”.

Dr Mahathir announced the cancellation of the Kuala Lumpur-Singapore High Speed Rail after determining that his administration inherited over RM1 trillion in liabilities from the defeated Barisan Nasional.

https://www.malaymail.com/s/1639315/singaporean-writer-malaysia-doesnt-understand-the-honour-of-agreements

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okdoke

this Singaporean writer can take Air Asia low cost flight if he wants to get to KL fast. Or SIA if he is kiasu enough. Other option available to him....services offered by KTM via double tracks. Learn the lesson from 2nd crossing to Tuas. Singapore just built 3 piers to reach Tuas while PLUS "vomitted" money to give them access to highway. (Remember, Malaysia is in debt to the tune of 1 Trillion and it is a good decision to abolish HSR) . What a selfish neighbour.

2018-06-07 11:36

jeccy

why never asked if the agreement is honourable in the first place with lopsided benefits to SG instead of MY?

2018-06-07 12:25

nhbeen

Well. He complained about having to drive few hours to reach Malaysia. He could take a flight and reach Malaysia easily in less than 1 hour, depending on location. So stop complaining about taking 90 minutes via HSR to come into Malaysia. And possibly cheaper to fly also if he plans ahead of time and purchase his air ticket in advance. Our government weighed through costs versus benefits analysis and reached a constructive decision to stop HSR project. It was not an impromptu decision. If such agreement brings more harm to Malaysia, why proceed? Like one of the commentator highlighted, Malaysia has to bear 90% of the project cost while Singapore only bears 10%. This is simply not a fair deal. And one more thing. Stop lecturing on Malaysian about honouring an agreement.

2018-06-07 12:59

clementlee

project scrap bcoz no own cronies involve mah..simple

2018-06-07 13:04

Pavillion

Mahathir Is Moving For The Kill – Scraps RM110 Billion HSR Project, And There’s Nothing Singapore Can Do
http://www.financetwitter.com/2018/05/mahathir-is-moving-for-the-kill-scraps-rm110-billion-hsr-project-and-theres-nothing-singapore-can-do.html

Finance Twitter says Dr M will give LKY son the run for the money!
http://theindependent.sg/finance-twitter-says-dr-m-will-give-lky-son-the-run-for-the-money/

2018-06-07 13:15

vinc3362

Singaporean writer: Malaysia doesn’t understand the honour of agreements
Malaysian citizen : Singapore doesn't understand the concept of win-win deal
negotiation

2018-06-07 17:57

zebramelaka

This post is misleading because nowhere in the article in the SCMP did the Singapore writer accuse Malaysia of 'lacking the "ancient Chinese's" appreciation of honour'. The quoted comment is clearly unjustified.

2018-06-07 21:46

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