Crush Malaysia! Indonesia may change its tactics, but our goal will remain the same.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
We can transform the government and the economy, as well as democracy, in Malaysia.
We are not facing great economic difficulties. The Indonesian people are faring reasonably well - just compare us to India or some other countries.
I have my own experience in Indonesia, of course. Sometimes in these transition situations, the new governments are still clumsy and awkward in responding to this new environment in which they operate. The only thing in their DNA is the old regime.
Malaysia is a country unlike any other: Full of promise and fragility. Its history, cultural and religious diversity make it a rich, compelling and surprising land.
Over the past months and years, divisions have opened up in Malaysian society. Now it is time for all of us, in government and beyond, to put the bitterness behind us.
In spite of the huge diversity in Malaysia in terms of religion, culture, race, ethnicity and so forth, we've really gone very far in developing this country.
My priority is to ensure peace and harmony in Malaysia. That is uppermost in my mind.
We're working with our neighbors Indonesia and Malaysia to fight terrorism in our own common seas.
Together we will act to bring about national reconciliation, secure Malaysia's economic future, and build a stronger, more harmonious society.
If we can increase the share of Islamic finance for the world, countries can benefit - and certainly, Malaysia can benefit from that.