Malaysia summons Chinese envoy to protest South China Sea incursion

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KUALA LUMPUR — Malaysia late on Monday (Oct 4) summoned Beijings's envoy to the Southeast Asian country in protest after Chinese vessels entered its maritime economic zone in the disputed South China Sea.

 

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