Malaysia Summoned Chinese Ambassador To Oppose This Ship Operating In The South China Sea

Malaysia Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Chinese Ambassador to oppose the presence and operation of Chinese ships in the country's exclusive area of this country.0: 00/1: 45 South China China Morning Post Representative Malaysia delivery on October 4 summoned the Chinese Ambassador to show Malaysia's position as well as opposes the presence and operation of Chinese vessels, including a surveyed ship, in the economic area of the economic This country. A Chinese sea police ship. Photo: ERIK DE CASTRO / REUTERTUSTRY OF NEWS OF MALAYSE OF MALASTIC MANUFACTURES AND OPERATIONS OF CHINA CHINESE SABAH and SARAWAK are inconsistent with Malaysia's Economic Privileged Regional Act. As the United Nations Convention on Sea Law (UNCLOS) in 1982

. "Malaysia's consistent stance and actions are based on international law to protect sovereignty and sovereignty rights in our waters" - Declaration for the same time, claiming to emphasize the determination of Malaysia's stance and actions for the East Sea, Malaysia's national interests are important. It is important, the sea off the state of Sarawak And Sabah was naturally declared by China, in the scope that Beijing called a nine-segment line, which was abandoned by the Permanent Arbitration (PCA). Malaysian Prime Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob announced that Malaysia will not compromise with any country if there is a threat in B East
This is the second time this year Malaysia summons Chinese Ambassador because of Beijing's activities in the South China Sea. In June, Malaysian Foreign Ministry has summoned Chinese Ambassador to ask for explanations The fact that 16 military aircraft in this country, mostly belonging to two military transport flights is Xian Y-20 and Ilyushin IL-76, flying according to the tactical squad and approaching the Borneo coast, Sarawak state east Malaysia within 60 nautical miles.

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