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Mohd Khairul Nizam Ramli, 37, (right) and fellow fisherman Airul Azuan Abu Bakar, 41, goes fishing in the waters in the Straits of Malacca, 15 minutes away from the Kampung Kelanang jetty, Banting, on January 3, 2020. — Picture by BERNAMA

Malaysia, Indonesia determined to create friendly fishing waters

JAKARTA, Dec 27 — Malaysia and Indonesia are committed to creating ideal and friendly waters for fishermen and communities on the coasts of both countries.

The decision was reached in a virtual meeting between the Malaysian National Security Council (MKN) and Indonesia’s Maritime Security Agency (Bakamla) recently.

Bakamla Deputy for Information, Legislation and Cooperation Samuel H. Kowaas said the implementation of the memorandum of understanding (MoU) on ‘Common Guidelines’ and ‘Common Best Practice’ can bring prosperity to the fishermen of both countries.

In addition to improving good bilateral cooperation, the meeting also increased the conduciveness of activities related to the handling of ‘Unresolved Maritime Boundaries’ incidents in their respective waters.

“Bakamla is aware of the importance of improving communication and coordination of law enforcement officials in both countries,” Samuel said in a statement.

Malaysia and Indonesia signed an ‘MoU In Respect of the Common Guidelines Concerning the Treatment of Fishermen by Maritime Law Enforcement Agencies of Malaysia and the Republic of Indonesia’ on January 27, 2012.

The two countries agreed to only deport and not arrest fishermen found fishing on the Malaysia – Indonesia maritime border.

— Bernama

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