Malaysia in VTL negotiations with 12 countries - Foreign Ministry
Bernama
March 1, 2022 22:28 MYT
March 1, 2022 22:28 MYT
KUALA LUMPUR: The government is conducting negotiations with 12 countries to implement Vaccinated Travel Lanes (VTL), the Foreign Ministry said.
In a written reply in Parliament, the ministry said the countries were selected based on diplomatic relations and the need for cross-border travel.
"As such, for the ASEAN region, the Malaysian government is negotiating with Brunei, Indonesia, Singapore, Vietnam and Thailand.
"The other countries are Australia, China, India, Japan, New Zealand, Korea dan the United Kingdom," the ministry said in reply to a question by Larry Sng (PBM-Julau) regarding the list of countries included in the suggested expansion of bilateral relations between Malaysia and foreign countries under the VTL cooperation.
The ministry informed that there are three phases in the VTL negotiations, preliminary negotiations, comprehensive negotiations and implementation phases.
Only Singapre is in the implementation phase, with VTL (Air) and VTL (Land) being implemented since Nov 29 last year.
"The VTL that was previously suspended due to the Omicron wave has resumed on Jan 21 with a reduced quota of ticket sales of half of the original quota," the ministry said.
Meanwhile, comprehensive negotiations with Brunei, Indonesia and Korea were still ongoing.
Eight other countries that agreed to the implementation of the VTL, Australia, China, India, Jepun, New Zealand, United Kingdom, Vietnam and Thailand are at the preliminary negotiations phase..
"In conclusion, with the exception of VTL implemented with Singapore, progress of negotiations over reopening of borders with the other identified countries are rather slow due to the spread of Omicron.
"Although each country has adopted cautious approaches, negotiations about targeted reopening of borders in stages are still ongoing, and the Foreign Ministry will continue to cooperate with all ministries and agencies to ensure the VTL coordination and negotiations can be implemented," the ministry said.
-- BERNAMA