PM Anwar: China has obliged when Putrajaya 'politely' objected to encroachment into Malaysian waters

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PM Anwar: China has obliged when Putrajaya 'politely' objected to encroachment into Malaysian waters
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KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 12 — Amid rising tensions over the South China Sea territorial claims, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim reportedly said that China has promised to honour...

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“Thus far, when things are raised, or a polite note of concern is expressed, they do not necessarily withdraw but at least give some deference or consideration. Which means they do not, for example, aggressively enter our waters. On its relations with another superpower, the United States, Anwar said they have been a longtime ally and friend and Malaysia refuses to be intimidated by them, such as in its decision to choose Huawei for its second rollout of 5G network.

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