KUCHING, March 7 2026: Several matters relating to the implementation of the Malaysia Agreement 1963 (MA63) that have been agreed upon at the Technical Committee level will be brought to the Malaysia Agreement Implementation Action Council (MTPMA63) meeting for ratification.
Deputy Prime Minister Fadillah Yusof says that matters relating to Bintulu Port, education and health have been agreed upon by the technical committee
Deputy Prime Minister Fadillah Yusof said the MTPMA63 meeting, to be chaired by Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, will make any decision on the matters before any official announcement is made.
He said the technical committee meeting involved representatives of the federal and state governments of Sarawak and Sabah to discuss the latest developments in the implementation of matters under MA63.
The meeting, which was held last week, reviewed matters that had been agreed upon as well as issues that were still under discussion between the federal and state governments.
“Several matters have been agreed upon including the resolution of issues relating to the Bintulu Port Authority as well as several matters involving the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Health,” he said.
He said this when met by the media after attending the Zakat and Food Pack Presentation Ceremony at Surau Darul Ikhlas, TM Sarawak Hub, Jalan Sultan Tengah, this afternoo.
The Petra Jaya Member of Parliament added that several matters in terms of administration were also agreed upon, including aspects that could be delegated to Sarawak and Sabah.
On another issue, Fadillah said the federal government is arranging efforts to bring back Malaysians stranded in the Middle East following the conflict that has occurred in the region.
He said effort involves collaboration with several airlines to provide special flights to bring back affected Malaysians.
He said federal government through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is advising Malaysians to temporarily postpone travel to the Middle East until the situation is completely safe.
“We advise Malaysians not to travel to the Middle East for the time being. Although there are airspace areas that are still open, the current situation is still uncertain and we are concerned that this conflict cannot be resolved in a short period of time,” he said.
He said over 3,000 Malaysians are stranded in the affected areas as tourists, while more than 20,000 more are Malaysians who work and live in the country.



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