Malaysia needs to be ready for the worst in South China Sea, says Foreign Minister Saifuddin

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KUALA LUMPUR (REUTERS) - Malaysia needs to boost its naval capabilities to prepare for possible conflict in the South China Sea, its foreign minister said on Thursday (Oct 17), even as South-east Asia's third-largest economy pursues non-militarisation of the disputed waterway.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

KUALA LUMPUR - Malaysia needs to boost its naval capabilities to prepare for possible conflict in the South China Sea, its foreign minister said on Thursday , even as South-east Asia's third-largest economy pursues non-militarisation of the disputed waterway.

Saifuddin said Malaysia's naval assets would struggle to even match up to the Chinese Coast Guard, which he said has a near 24-hour presence around the South Luconia Shoals off the east Malaysian state of Sarawak. China claims most of the South China Sea, through which more than US$3.4 trillion worth of goods are transported annually, under its unilaterally declared"nine-dash-line".

Malaysia had been critical of China's South China Sea position but has been less outspoken recently, especially after China pumped billions of dollars into infrastructure projects under its Belt and Road Initiative.

 

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