Malaysia, China agree to maintain peace, stability in South China Sea, says Saifuddin | Malay Mail

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Malaysia, China agree to maintain peace, stability in South China Sea, says Saifuddin

ZHEJIANG , Dec 4 — Malaysia and China have emphasised on the importance of maintaining peace and stability in the South China Sea, said Foreign Minister Datuk Saifuddin Abdullah.

“We have been agreeable on the ways how we solved issues; and as a member of Asean, we appreciate the fact that China is also working with us on the conclusion of the Code of Conduct ,” he said.

 

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China is BIG BRO to Malaysia. So if China wants to claim a few islands, its ok for Malaysia

How can China trust a traitor?

That means nothing.😁

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