Selangor Journal
Communications Minister Fahmi Fadzil speaks at the Communications Ministry monthly assembly at the ministry’s headquarters in Putrajaya, on July 15, 2024. — Picture by BERNAMA

Malaysia upholds diplomatic path for South China Sea issues

PUTRAJAYA, Sept 11 — Issues related to the South China Sea should be handled via diplomatic channels, Communications Minister Fahmi Fadzil said.

He said the recent presence of China’s naval warships and coast guard vessels in Malaysia’s Exclusive Economic Zone was not specifically discussed during today’s Cabinet meeting.

“But any matter related to the South China Sea will be managed via diplomatic avenues,” he told a press conference here today.

On September 9, the Foreign Affairs Ministry acknowledged recent reports of a foreign naval vessel spotted near an offshore oil platform in Malaysia’s waters.

However, in a statement, the ministry clarified it could not verify the accuracy or provide specific details of the vessel’s movements, as this matter falls under the jurisdiction of security and defence authorities.

“Malaysia’s position on the South China Sea remains unchanged.”

“We are firmly committed to defending our sovereignty, sovereign rights and interests in our maritime territories, as defined by the 1979 Malaysia Map. This stance is in line with international law, including the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea 1982,” the Foreign Affairs Ministry said.

Asked if Malaysia plans to raise the South China Sea issue at the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), Fahmi said no specific agenda for UNGA was discussed during today’s Cabinet meeting, as Foreign Affairs Minister Datuk Seri Mohamad Hasan was not present at today’s session.

Fahmi also confirmed Mohamad would represent Malaysia at the UNGA, to be held in New York on September 22.

According to media reports, over 20 countries are expected to convene at a conference on the sidelines of UNGA to discuss South China Sea claims, particularly involving China.

— Bernama

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