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7 Mar, 2019 08:29

Malaysian PM says Beijing should define ‘so-called ownership’ in S. China Sea

Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad has said Beijing should define its “so-called ownership” in the disputed South China Sea so other claimant countries can start to gain benefits from the resource-rich waters. Mahathir spoke in an interview in Manila on Thursday about the importance of freedom of navigation in the busy sea lanes, saying if there were no restrictions “the claims made by China will not affect us very much,” AP reports. Malaysia, the Philippines, China and three other governments have been locked in territorial disputes in the waterway. Mahathir is visiting Manila for talks with President Rodrigo Duterte and other top officials, who are expected to thank Malaysia for brokering peace talks between the Philippine government and Muslim guerrillas. The former rebels have become governors of a new Muslim autonomous region.