Malaysia will resolve disputes with Singapore

Malaysia’s Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad said yesterday that his country will sit down with Singapore to resolve maritime and airspace boundary disputes based on the law, pointing out that the Republic had agreed to negotiations on the matter.

Asked whether he is concerned that the issue would strain bilateral ties, Tun Dr Mahathir said: “A lot of people announce their borders off and on, and that causes a lot of disputes, so we will settle the disputes based on legal provisions and our rights.”

He was speaking to reporters yesterday after a meeting of the leaders of the ruling Pakatan Harapan alliance.

Singapore has said that Malaysian vessels had remained in the Republic’s territorial waters off Tuas which Kuala Lumpur laid claim to recently as extension to the Johor port limits.

Meanwhile, Malaysia has said it planned to reclaim airspace delegated to Singapore and also protested against new flight procedures which would be implemented next month at Seletar Airport, saying these would stunt development of the Pasir Gudang industrial district in Johor.

Dr Mahathir, asked about measures being taken to resolve the dispute, said: “The important thing is that Singapore agrees to a negotiation – until we finish negotiation we cannot give a final answer.”

Meanwhile in Johor Baru, Home Affairs Minister Muhyiddin Yassin said yesterday that the boundary disputes should be settled at the negotiating table, New Straits Times (NST) reported on its online site.

“I followed what the minister of Singapore mentioned a few days ago that they (Singapore) would like to resolve this amicably; so that is a good move,” he said. “We do not want to spark an unnecessary rivalry that creates a lot of dissatisfaction.”

https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/se-asia/malaysia-will-resolve-disputes-based-on-law-says-mahathir

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