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Serious Madam President Toasts Putin With Orange Juice!

JohnTan

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SINGAPORE: Russia is one of the world’s largest countries, spanning 11 time zones and with more than 140 million residents, while Singapore is only a fraction of that size. But despite these differences, said President Halimah Yacob, both countries have forged a “long-standing friendship”.

Mdm Halimah was speaking at a state banquet held in honour of Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday (Nov 13). Mr Putin is on a two-day visit to Singapore, where he will attend the 3rd ASEAN-Russia Summit and 13th East Asia Summit.

This is Mr Putin’s first visit to Singapore and it caps off a year of festivities in commemoration of the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Singapore and Russia.

“As a Russian saying goes, 'for a friend, seven miles is not too far',” Mdm Halimah said. “Despite the distance and differences between our two countries, it has been a good 50 years of friendship. We look forward to strengthening this relationship in the next 50 years and beyond.”

In his speech, Mr Putin described Singapore as an important and promising partner of Russia and the Asia-Pacific.

“Our negotiations with Mdm President were productive, interesting and comprehensive,” he said, speaking through an interpreter. “In a friendly and open atmosphere we discussed almost all of our bilateral agenda in its entirety.”

“You often hear in Singapore that among friends, even water runs sweet as honey, and mutual trust is the foundation of friendship, development and progress,” he added.

“The relations between us are indeed based on the solid foundation of mutual respect and trust.”

Mr Putin was greeted by Education Minister Ong Ye Kung upon his arrival earlier in the day, before receiving a ceremonial welcome at the Istana from Mdm Halimah. He then proceeded to call on the President.

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Both leaders co-officiated the groundbreaking of the Russian Cultural Centre. When built, the centre will organise activities to promote cultural and people-to-people exchanges, as well as showcase Russian culture, a statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said.

Four agreements were signed on the sidelines of the visit, according to the statement. These were: A joint statement on the Russia-Singapore Agreement on Trade in Services and Investment, a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) in the field of higher education, an MOU to promote cooperation on social and labour issues, as well as an agreement to cooperate in the potential development of an urban transport management system.

Mdm Halimah pointed out in her speech that bilateral trade between both countries has risen from S$1.9 billion to S$7.4 billion over the past decade, and there are 690 Russian companies in Singapore, in a variety of sectors.

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The Eurasian Economic Union-Singapore Free Trade Agreement, which is currently being negotiated, will further strengthen ties and benefit both Singapore and Russian companies, and could also act as a pathfinder to an FTA between the Eurasian Economic Union and ASEAN.

The Eurasian Economic Union comprises Russia, Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan.


Read more at https://www.channelnewsasia.com/new...gapore-and-russia-have-long-standing-10927034
 

zhihau

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shortly after perestroika, there was brain drain in the former Soviet bloc, many scientists went to the States, western Europe and even right here in Sinkiestan.

would they go back to Fatherland? hmm...
 

JohnTan

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We should have Putin and Mad Hatter detained. In a single stroke, our enemies would be no more.

I could have a hundred grassroots leaders armed with axes and knives outside the banquet hall, ready to have them nabbed at the drop of the wine glass.

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steffychun

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We should have Putin and Mad Hatter detained. In a single stroke, our enemies would be no more.

I could have a hundred grassroots leaders armed with axes and knives outside the banquet hall, ready to have them nabbed at the drop of the wine glass.

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You would be poisoned with novichok and yay! no mor motherfucker! Your wife as well.
 

winnipegjets

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Putin is no fan of Islam ...don't expect any breakthrough in relations between us and Russia as long as 'notmypresident' is in office.
 

halsey02

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Putin is no fan of Islam ...don't expect any breakthrough in relations between us and Russia as long as 'notmypresident' is in office.

He must be thinking..this is the type we shoot in Afghanistan & in his mind he censored the "R" word.
 

songsongjurong

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can MUIS comment on our president toasting Putin with Champagne and her orange juice? she should be whip if this happen in kelantan.
 

Hypocrite-The

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For a race that avoids pork like the plague, and alcohol as discouraged, and all the other crap to avoid due to religion, these m&ds are the most unhealthy race in singkieland. I wonder why..and like someone here say cina food is swill,,but happy to eat cina halal food,,,,but still unhealthy,,,maybe they should eat pork and drink alcohol, at least can enjoy before kicking the bucket..

Malay population the most unhealthy group in Singapore
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The Emergency Department at Khoo Teck Puat Hospital. Latest statistics from the national disease registry reveal that a disproportionate number of diabetics and patients with kidney failure, heart attacks and strokes come from the Malay population. -- ST PHOTO: KUA CHEE SIONG
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Latest statistics show high incidence of kidney failure, stroke and heart attacks
Salma Khalik Senior Health Correspondent
The Malay population is the unhealthiest in Singapore.
Latest statistics from the national disease registry reveal that a disproportionate number of diabetics and patients with kidney failure, heart attacks and strokes come from this group.
Although Malays account for 13.5 per cent of the population, they make up 24.4 per cent of people on dialysis. Once diagnosed with end-stage renal disease, patients need either a transplant or dialysis for the rest of their lives.

The proportion of Malays who have had kidney transplants rose from 8.5 per cent in 2003 to 10.1 per cent last year.
Malays - both men and woman - are also at significantly higher risk of suffering a stroke than people of other races. Malay men are 1.5 times more likely to suffer one compared to Chinese men for instance.
Age-standardised stroke rates for every 100,000 men last year was 296 for Malays, 199 for Indians and 184 for Chinese. For women, it was 195 for Malays, 131 for Indians and 105 for Chinese. Age-standardisation removes the influence of age distribution in each group and allows for a fair comparison.



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Malays are also more likely to suffer heart attacks. Since 2010, they have surged past Indians as the ethnic group with the highest rate of heart attacks.
The report said: "The higher incidence of acute myocardial infarction among Malays is likely to be due to their higher proportions of hypertension and high cholesterol compared to the other ethnic groups."
It added that most Malays are unaware of their conditions compared to people of other races.
The only major illness which the Malay population is not the most likely to get is cancer. This is most prominent among the Chinese.

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Former storekeeper Mohamad Raihan Yaakub, 68, suffers from diabetes, hypertension and high cholesterol. He rarely exercises but has cut down from one pack of cigarettes a day to one every three days.
The unemployed man started dialysis four years ago and lost his older brother to kidney failure.
He had a blocked artery and had a stent inserted more than a decade ago. His children have no major health problems, but his son has taken up smoking too.
"I tell him not to smoke, but he doesn't listen," he said.
In Singapore, smokers make up almost a quarter of heart attack and stroke sufferers.
Mr Sukandar Kastam, 49, was diagnosed with diabetes when he was only 25 years old. He has been on dialysis for the past six years.
He used to weigh 120kg but has since lost 50kg. He too is unemployed and says he has been turned down time and again for jobs because of his need for dialysis three times a week.
He admits that he does not exercise "because lazy lah". Although he lives fairly near the National Kidney Foundation's dialysis centre in Kim Keat Road, he would ride his motorbike there rather than walk.
Speaker of Parliament Halimah Yacob said community groups and mosques have been organising health-related activities for the Malay community, but a more concerted effort is needed.
"A lot of the pushing will have to be done at the community level and we should partner health-care providers like the hospitals and polyclinics for this effort," she said.
"Also, we should catch them young when habits are not yet formed on eating, exercising and prevention. Taking care of our health is our own responsibility."
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https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/health/malay-population-the-most-unhealthy-group-in-singapore
 

KuanTi01

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KNN mdm should be doing the heart to heart breast to breast touch instead of hand shake it is against the muis KNN

Although she is just a figurehead civilian and appointed President but being a Muslim, she should go all the Islamic way in terms of greetings and serving non-alcoholic drinks. Also, she should promote local culture by drinking bandung instead of orange juice! :roflmao:
 

a_korusawa

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honestly, she should have sparkling water, zapple instead of orang jules - damn lau kui!
she might as well serve breast milk instead.... goats' one lahhhh, of coz!
 

Hypocrite-The

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Although she is just a figurehead civilian and appointed President but being a Muslim, she should go all the Islamic way in terms of greetings and serving non-alcoholic drinks. Also, she should promote local culture by drinking bandung instead of orange juice! :roflmao:
No wonder Mudslimes tend to become terrorists and believe in the 70 virgins etc....good food cannot eat,,,alcohol cannot drink,,,no wonder sex slaves etc are such an in thing to them..,,,
 

Hypocrite-The

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Although she is just a figurehead civilian and appointed President but being a Muslim, she should go all the Islamic way in terms of greetings and serving non-alcoholic drinks. Also, she should promote local culture by drinking bandung instead of orange juice! :roflmao:


The russkies can drink alcohol the way the poms do it in ME countries

 
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