Presisent Nathan Highly Respected In The Middle-East

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President Nathan, who is a highly respected figure in the Middle-est, was accorded with unprecendented royalty treatment on his visit to Oman.

SINGAPORE: Singapore’s President, SR Nathan, is on a 12—day visit to the Gulf.
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On Saturday evening he met the Sultan of Oman, Qaboos bin Said.

Arabian horses from the royal stables led the two—kilometre procession to the Al—Alam palace —— a rare sight that drew plenty of curious stares.

It is the first time President Nathan is visiting Oman, and this trip reflects the keen friendship between both countries.

It is also expected to boost economic ties.

Later at the palace, both leaders discussed ways to strengthen bilateral relations, and exchanged views on regional developments.

— CNA/yt
 
what did we do, launder their terrorist money?? help supply the terrorist organisation with laundered money?? help keep their corruption money?? give them medical care??
what did we do for middle east???
i dun understand.
 
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You supreme dumbass! :oIo:

You must have failed badly in your PSLE english test. Look at your bloody thread title.


 
please lah, why you even bother to respond to a clit ton 69 thread? I was just curious to see what new por lampah thing he has to say. Want to por, at least por properly! A few lines stolen from CNA is below contempt!
 
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February 20, 2009 by admin
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EDITORS’ NOTE: Straits Times, 20 Feb 2009 - “Saying he was an elected but not executive President, President Nathan said: ‘As to whether the proposals were right or wrong, we don’t micro-manage Government. And it’s for the Government in power to determine what is to be done.’ Correction, Mr Nathan, you were NEVER ELECTED by Singaporeans in the first place, and it is for the Government in power to determine if you should use your “second key”.

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