TYT Wan Junaidi Arrives in KL for 268th Conference of Rulers Meeting

TYT Wan Junaidi Arrives in KL for 268th Conference of Rulers Meeting

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KUALA LUMPUR, 4 Feb – Sarawak Head of State Tun Pehin Sri Dr Wan Junaidi Tuanku Jaafar and his wife, Toh Puan Datuk Patinggi Fauziah Mohd Sanusi, have safely arrived in Kuala Lumpur to attend the 268th Meeting of the Conference of Rulers. The meeting will be held at Istana Negara from February 5 to 6.

TYT Wan Junaidi Arrives in KL for 268th Conference of Rulers Meeting
TYT Wan Junaidi Arrives in KL for 268th Conference of Rulers Meeting / Photo Credit: TYT Sarawak

Their flight landed at Subang Airport around 12.30 pm today. Wan Junaidi and his wife were warmly welcomed by officials upon arrival.

The Conference of Rulers is an important event that gathers the Malay Rulers and Governors to discuss matters related to national sovereignty, governance, and other significant national issues. This meeting serves as a platform to protect Malaysia’s Constitutional Monarchy system and ensure national stability.

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Among the key topics expected to be discussed are matters concerning the well-being of the people, national unity, and the preservation of religious harmony in the country.

TYT Wan Junaidi Arrives in KL for 268th Conference of Rulers Meeting
TYT Wan Junaidi Arrives in KL for 268th Conference of Rulers Meeting / Photo Credit: TYT Sarawak

Tun Pehin Sri Dr Wan Junaidi expressed his hopes for a smooth and productive meeting. He stressed the importance of ensuring that the discussions will benefit the nation and promote the welfare of all Malaysians.

“This meeting is crucial for deliberating on significant issues affecting our country. We must ensure the best outcomes for the people and the nation’s future,” said Wan Junaidi before heading to Istana Negara.

TYT Wan Junaidi Arrives in KL for 268th Conference of Rulers Meeting
TYT Wan Junaidi Arrives in KL for 268th Conference of Rulers Meeting / Photo Credit: TYT Sarawak

The Conference of Rulers is a vital institution in Malaysia’s governance, reflecting the strong relationship between the monarchy and the people. It also plays a key role in safeguarding the country’s cultural and religious heritage while promoting unity across diverse communities.

The two-day meeting is anticipated to produce constructive discussions and decisions that will contribute to Malaysia’s continuous progress and harmony.

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