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09BANDARSERIBEGAWAN35
2009-03-02 07:03:00
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Embassy Bandar Seri Begawan
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CROWN PRINCE BILLAH AND LEE KUAN YEW DISCUSS BRUNEI AND

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UNCLAS BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN 000035 

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SUBJECT: CROWN PRINCE BILLAH AND LEE KUAN YEW DISCUSS BRUNEI AND
SINGAPORE'S TIES

SUMMARY
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UNCLAS BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN 000035

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E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PGOV PREL PINR BX
SUBJECT: CROWN PRINCE BILLAH AND LEE KUAN YEW DISCUSS BRUNEI AND
SINGAPORE'S TIES

SUMMARY
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1.(SBU) On February 25th, Ambassador Todd attended a lecture given
by Singapore's Minister Mentor, Lee Kuan Yew. Brunei's Crown Prince
Billah provided the introduction. Both focused on the importance
that Brunei's late Sultan played in Brunei's independence, while
emphasizing the close ties that Singapore shares with Brunei. While
still in command of the subject matter, Lee Kuan Yew's deteriorating
health was evident. Of note, Brunei's Crown Prince is showing
growing confidence as a public speaker. End Summary.

LEE KUAN YEW REFLECTS
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2. (SBU) Singapore's Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew spoke for about
one hour. He focused on the special relationship he shared with His
Majesty the Sultan's father. He explained that it was the late
Sultan who laid the strong foundation "on which the deep and
enduring relationship between Brunei and Singapore rests." The two
interacted closely and consolidated their relationship as they
struggled for independence from the British and Malays, each
supporting the other through difficult times in their fight to
become mutually sovereign nations. He sees this relationship as
still in existence today with His Majesty the Sultan. He
continuously stressed the importance of the relationship, the fact
that their countries achieved greatness because of their unity in
the past, and that their countries will continue to do so through
mutual support and common interests and perceptions.

LATE SULTAN'S ROLE IN BRUNEI's INDEPENDENCE
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3. (SBU) Lee Kuan Yew and the Crown Prince both focused on the late
Sultan's role in Brunei's independence and its political
development. As the 28th ruler of the Sultanate, Sultan Haji Omar
'Ali Saifuddien Sa'adul Khairi Waddien was praised for his role in
Brunei's struggle for independence. He successfully pushed through
the 1959 Brunei Constitution. Through the Constitution he prolonged
Brunei's political survival and socio-economic stability. He fought
to maintain the unique monarchical powers of the sultan as the
ruler, and while at the same time maintaining a good relationship
with the British.


4. (SBU) He also suppressed the 1962 rebellion, rejected the
proposed Malayan merger and strengthened Brunei's internal stability
and ability to assume the responsibilities for its foreign affairs.
The monarchical system was also successfully retained within the
South-east Asian region - not necessarily an easy task given that
the monarchy was increasingly being seen as the antithesis of
modernity.

CROWN PRINCE BILLAH CONFIDENTLY PRAISES GRANDFATHER
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5. (SBU) As expected, Crown Prince Billah praised his late
grandfather in his introduction of Lee Kuan Yew as the key note
speaker. He lauded his grandfather's far-reaching vision and
credited him for his great leadership ability. The Crown Prince
noted the shared history of Singapore and Brunei. While not a long
introduction, he did speak on substantive historical and policy
issues, which marks a departure from prior speaking engagements.


AMBASSADOR TODD COMMENTS
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6. (SBU) The lecture highlighted the strong ties Singapore and
Brunei share. However it was the contrast between the two speakers
that was of much interest to the audience. Many commented on it to
the Ambassador following the lecture. It was clear that Lee Kuan Yew
has aged tremendously and at times he was barely audible during his
speech. As he left the stage he needed assistance getting down the
stairs. However, he had a good command of the facts and subject
matter. In contrast, Crown Prince Billah was poised and confident as
he spoke in English. The Crown Prince is showing an increased
involvement in more substantive issues and speaking out publicly.
Granted, the forums and audiences remain very receptive and
accommodating. My opinion is that we will see the Crown Prince
continue to take a more active public role, especially as his
confidence grows in his ability as public speaker.


TODD