Speak Up On Chinese Vessels In Malaysian Waters Ex Minister Tells Govt
China has denied reports of a standoff with Malaysia in disputed waters. (Twitter pic/DeptDefence)KOTA KINABALU: Former foreign minister Anifah Aman today urged the government to address the presence of Chinese vessels within the country’s maritime borders
In a statement, he said there had been only a “deafening silence” by the authorities despite multiple reports on the matter by national, regional and international media
“We must not be indecisive about defending our rights and interests in accordance with international law, including the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea
“Our inaction may be construed as acquiescence by interested parties, which would be detrimental to our strategic interests,” he said
He also warned that other parties might act in ways which would “further complicate matters and jeopardise peace, security and stability” in both Malaysia’s maritime territories and the region as a whole
The Haiyang Dizhi 8, a Chinese government research ship, was spotted last week conducting a survey close to an exploration vessel operated by state oil company Petronas, months after it undertook a similar patrol off Vietnam
This saw the US urging China to stop its “bullying behaviour” in the disputed waters, citing concern over Beijing’s provocative actions towards offshore oil and gas developments there
Two days ago, Reuters reported that two US warships were operating in the South China Sea, with three regional security sources saying there were near an area of a standoff between China and Malaysia
However, China denied reports of a standoff, saying the Haiyang Dizhi 8 was conducting normal activities
Anifah said even after he lost his post as foreign minister, he had maintained the strategic importance to Malaysia of the South China Sea
He cited issues of sovereign rights, economic activities and regional peace and security
“Safeguarding, protecting and promoting Malaysia’s strategic interests must be the guiding principle and trump any other considerations
“A consistent, principled position on the South China Sea would put us in good stead in the long term. This is what it was in the past, and what it should be now, as well as in the future,” he said. - FMT
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