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pinoys fighting with muds over sabah issue popcorn time!!!
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Updated: Sunday May 24, 2015 MYT 9:35:24 PM Malaysia repeats stand of no claim over Sabah by ruben sario KOTA KINABALU: Malaysia is reiterating its stand that it does not recognise any claim over Sabah. Wisma Putra said Sabah had been recognised by the United Nations and international community as being part of Malaysia since Sept 16, 1963. This was the message Malaysia conveyed to Philippines charge d’affaires Merdardo G Macaraig who was summoned to the Foreign Ministry on May 19. The Ministry said in a statement that Macaraig was summond in the wake of a statement by Philippine president Benigno Aquino III that he had no intention to drop his country’s claim over Sabah. Aquino said this in an interview with Philippines journalist Raissa Robbles on May 15. The question was posed to Aquino amid growing speculation that Manila would drop the Sabah claim in exchange for Malaysia’s support for a Bangsamoro government in southern Philippines. http://www.thestar.com.my/News/Natio...aims-on-sabah/ http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/...s/1869118.html Malaysia summons Philippine official over claim on Sabah The Malaysian government has summoned Philippine Charge d'Affaires Medardo G Macaraig over remarks made by President Benigno S Aquino on Philippines' claim on Sabah. POSTED: 24 May 2015 21:50 UPDATED: 24 May 2015 22:05 PUTRAJAYA: Malaysia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) said on Sunday it had summoned the Philippine Charge d'Affaires Medardo G Macaraig on May 19 over the remarks made by President Benigno S Aquino. The Philippine President had remarked on Philippines' claim on Sabah in an interview by Ms Raissa Robles for the South China Morning Post on May 15. In the interview, President Aquino had stated that he would not drop Philippine's claim to Sabah, contrary to what critics of his centerpiece legislation on Muslim autonomy - the Bangsamoro Basic Law - are saying. Malaysia's MFA on Sunday reiterated in a statement "its position that Malaysia does not recognise and will not entertain any claims by any party on Sabah". It added that Sabah is recognised by the United Nations and international community as part of Malaysia since Sep 16, 1963. - CNA/al Click here to view the whole thread at www.sammyboy.com. |
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