How 'good deeds' can counter the Philippines claim on Sabah

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No party can conceivably argue against Malaysian sovereignty when that sovereignty underpins such universal good as meeting the health, educational and nutritional needs of Sabah society. FMTNews Sabah philippines

From last December to March this year, Notes Verbale were filed by Malaysia and the Philippines at the United Nations over Malaysia’s extension of its continental shelf claim from Sabah’s coast facing the South China Sea.

The lack of realism in that statement sums up the whole Philippine narrative centred on its disputed and anachronistic claim to Sabah. Philippine pundits may oppose or reject Sabah’s inclusion in Malaysia since 1963, but denying the fact of Sabah being a part of Malaysia amounts to abandoning reality. It is of no help to the Philippines itself or to its relations with Malaysia.

Two competing title deeds were obtained, signifying rival claims to ownership and sovereignty being given away. Both title deeds were for a permanent cession, but only Sulu has tried to overturn the agreement. The persistent claims to Sabah, whether from Manila, Sulu or both, are disreputable and without foundation. They are a continuing irritant to the Philippines’ ties with Malaysia and risk a rupture in otherwise healthy relations. They cannot continue to be a weighty albatross because no sovereign nation can accept such blatant and baseless claims on its territory.

 

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