Goh Chok Tong Reaffirms Nation Remaking is Critical Priority, XINHUA

From: Xinhua (China) | Date: December 31, 2001 | Copyright information


Xinhua (China)

12-31-2001

SINGAPORE, December 31 (Xinhua) -- Singapore Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong
reaffirmed Monday that nation remaking is the critical priority for his
country in the dramatically changed global environment which has brought
about economic recession and created sense of insecurity in Singapore.

In his New Year Message released Monday afternoon, the prime minister
said that "our critical priority in the next few years is to r...

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