Malaysia looks to strengthen navy as sea tensions grow

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'Even Malaysian warships in the navy are much smaller than coastguard boats from China,' said Malaysian Foreign Minister Saifuddin Abdullah.

Malaysia must strengthen its navy to better defend the country’s waters, a minister said Thursday, as tensions mount over Beijing's growing assertiveness in the contested South China Sea.

Tensions have also flared between China and the US, which has sent warships through the South China Sea to assert international rights to freedom of navigation. "We need to improve our asset capabilities to control the waters, especially in the context of facing superpowers in the South China Sea," he said.Saifuddin added that Malaysia, or regional bloc the Association of Southeast Asian Nations , could ask the US and China to"reduce or not increase the presence of their ships".Last month, a US Navy destroyer sailed close to the Chinese-controlled Paracel Islands in the South China Sea, to assert freedom of navigation rights.

 

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