Govt to seek Ambassador's clarification on US visa waiver programme

15 Feb 2018 / 19:29 H.

PUTRAJAYA: The government will seek clarifications from US Ambassador to Malaysia Kamala Shirin Lakhdhir on the media report which stated that Malaysia's inclusion in the United States' visa waiver programme (VWP) will not happen anytime soon.
Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, who is also Home Minister, said this was because Malaysia had fulfilled all the conditions and standards set by the US for the programme.
"We are fully compliant with the standards set by the US, including in terms of security matters involving loss of passports and lists of wanted people, not only for visa use, but also to meet Interpol requirements.
"We are also fully compliant with our own security standards especially set by the Royal Malaysian Police and other international security bodies," he told reporters after the presentation ceremony of fire extinguishers to 612 tahfiz institutions at the Perdana Putra Building here today.
He said this in response to the recent media report quoting Kamala Shirin as saying that the US had no plans to include any new countries, including Malaysia, in its VWP list in the near future.
At present, people from 38 countries are eligible for visa-free entry to the US under the VWP.
Malaysia had expressed its intention to be included in the VWP list during a talk between Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak and former US President Barack Obama during the latter's visit to Malaysia in April 2014.
The VWP enables most citizens or nationals of participating countries to travel to the US for tourism or business for stays of 90 days or less without first obtaining a visa.
On Namewee's latest controversial video, Ahmad Zahid stressed that the harmony of multiracial, multireligious and multicultural society in the country should be preserved
"He cannot blame the authorities if action is taken against him for producing a video that was allegedly racially-sensitive for the Malaysian society.
"The man has gotten away with his antics for too many times, and we hope no quarters will make any provocation, this is not a warning, I just want to say that action will surely be taken," he said.
Yesterday, Social Media Activists Association chairman Kamarudin Ahmad called on the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) to investigate the video clip of the controversial singer. — Bernama

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