Selangor Journal

Proposal on Sabah in Philippines passport not an official stand

KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 28 — The proposal to include Sabah and 200 miles of Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) in a map in the passport of Philippines is not a new move nor is it an official stand of the republic’s government, said Deputy Foreign Minister Datuk Kamarudin Jaafar.

He said the matter was a proposal of a member of the Committee on Foreign Affairs of The Philippine House of Representatives to create a substitute bill to amend, replace or abolish the Philippines Passport Act 1996.

“The ministry is closely monitoring House Bill 6399 by a member of the Philippines House of Representatives.

“The proposal tabled is not the official stand of the Philippines government, it is a polemic deliberately repeated by Filipino politicians to solely garner support in their local politics,” he said when winding up a motion in the Special Chambers session at Dewan Rakyat yesterday.

He said the government is considering various options as a reaction based on the development of the situation or status of the bill proposal.

“The ministry would not hesitate to take stern actions. Our options are not only limited to actions we can take before (submission of protest note, issuing media statements or calling Philippines’ Ambassador to the ministry),” he said.

Kamarudin stressed that Malaysia would not compromise or recognise any forms of claims by any foreign parties on Sabah.

He also stressed that the claim on Sabah by the Philippines was baseless and irrelevant as Sabah is a state of the Federation of Malaysia as enshrined in the Cobbold Report dated Aug 1, 1962.

Commenting further, he said on Sept 14 1963, the United Nations Secretary-General reported to the UN General Assembly that the people of Sabah had chosen to join Malaysia while on Sept 16, 1963, Sabah joined the Federation of Malaysia officially.

Earlier, Batu Sapi Datuk Liew Vui Keong brought the motion to discuss the issue of including Sabah and the EEZ in the map on the front page of Philippines passport with the aim of laying the country’s claims on Sabah.

— Bernama

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