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Brunei Sultan Hospitalized in Malaysia | Bangkok Post - News Directory 3

Brunei Sultan Hospitalized in Malaysia | Bangkok Post

May 27, 2025 News
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  • sultan Hassanal Bolkiah of Brunei, 78, is ⁤reported to be in "good health" following his admission to⁤ a hospital in Kuala Lumpur.
  • The sultan's office confirmed that he was admitted to the ‍National Heart Institute and will remain there for observation at the recommendation of Malaysian doctors.
  • Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, the current asean chair, verified the sultan's hospitalization during a press conference.He noted that the sultan was "a little ⁤bit tired and resting,"...
Original source: bangkokpost.com

Brunei’s Sultan⁣ hassanal Bolkiah, 78, is hospitalized in Kuala Lumpur after experiencing fatigue at ⁣the recent ASEAN summit, according to official reports. The primarykeyword, the Sultan,⁣ sought medical attention ⁤and is under observation at the National heart Institute, as advised by Malaysian ⁣medical experts. His office confirmed the admission. This news has sparked national and international concern given his notable influence in Brunei, an oil-rich nation he has led since 1967. The secondarykeyword, the ASEAN summit, was also impacted. News Directory 3 has ⁣the details as they⁢ emerge. The Sultan’s condition‍ is being closely monitored, with updates expected in the coming days. Discover what’s next concerning his⁤ health and the potential implications for Brunei.

Key⁢ points

  • Sultan hassanal Bolkiah, 78, was admitted to a Kuala Lumpur hospital.
  • The Brunei sultan experienced⁣ tiredness during the Asean summit.
  • Malaysian medical experts advised the sultan to stay in the ‍hospital for several days.

Brunei⁣ Sultan Bolkiah Hospitalized After Asean⁢ Summit

Updated May⁤ 27, 2025
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sultan Hassanal Bolkiah of Brunei, 78, is ⁤reported to be in “good health” following his admission to⁤ a hospital in Kuala Lumpur. the sultan,a key figure in Brunei,sought medical attention after experiencing tiredness during the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) summit in the ⁢Malaysian capital.

The sultan’s office confirmed that he was admitted to the ‍National Heart Institute and will remain there for observation at the recommendation of Malaysian doctors. The Brunei head of state has been the nation’s ruler since 1967.

Sultan‍ Hassanal Bolkiah at the⁣ Asean summit in Kuala Lumpur.

⁣ Sultan Hassanal bolkiah of ⁤Brunei speaks with‍ Malaysian Prime Minister‍ Anwar ⁣Ibrahim and Philippine⁤ President Ferdinand Marcos ⁣Jr. at the Asean Summit‍ in Kuala Lumpur. (Photo: ⁣Reuters)

Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, the current asean chair, verified the sultan’s hospitalization during a press conference.He noted that the sultan was “a little ⁤bit tired and resting,” without⁣ providing further details.

Onc considered the world’s wealthiest individual, Sultan Bolkiah remains a ⁣popular figure in Brunei, an oil-rich nation on the island of Borneo. He maintains ‍a strong hold on power in⁣ the country,which ⁤has a population of nearly half a million.

The sultan’s influence extends across various government roles, including prime minister, armed forces commander, finance minister, foreign minister, and defense minister.

Brunei achieved full independence from Britain in 1984 under his leadership,leading to increased living standards⁢ that rank among ‍the highest in⁢ Asia.

What’s next

The sultan is expected to remain ⁣in the hospital for several days while doctors monitor⁣ his condition. Further updates on his⁤ health will ⁢be provided as they become available.

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