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Malaysia is staying out of the South China Sea dispute

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KUALA LUMPUR/MANILA (Reuters) - Malaysia is steering clear of criticizing China's actions in the South China Sea at a meeting of Southeast Asian leaders next week, a draft end-statement seen by Reuters shows, despite a push by the Philippines to denounce Beijing's reclamation work.

Philippines President Benigno Aquino has called on leaders of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) to issue a collective statement condemning China's reclamation in the disputed waters at the end of their Kuala Lumpur meeting. The summit starts on Sunday.

China says ASEAN is not a party to the South China Sea dispute.

A draft copy of the concluding statement by Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak devotes two paragraphs to tensions in the energy-rich waters, but stops short of taking sides in the matter, a source with direct knowledge of ASEAN issues told Reuters.

China's actions in the South China Sea have created a deep divide between the 10 ASEAN members, four of which have competing claims over the disputed territory. China claims most of the area, with overlapping claims from the Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia, Brunei and Taiwan.

Disputes over how to address the increasingly assertive role of China — an ally of several ASEAN states — in the strategic waters of the South China Sea has placed the issue squarely as Southeast Asia's biggest potential military flashpoint.

Recent satellite images show China has made rapid progress in building an airstrip suitable for military use in the South China Sea's Spratly Islands and may be planning another.

ASEAN summit host Malaysia, which has close economic ties with China, has traditionally downplayed tensions in the South China Sea. An advance copy of Najib's statement, as of April 16, makes no mention of China's reclamation work in the area.

It emphasizes the importance of "creating, maintaining and enhancing mutual trust and confidence (and) exercising self-restraint in the conduct of activities".

The Malaysian Prime Minister's Office did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Similarly, Cambodia, as host three years ago, refused to be drawn on China's actions in the disputed waters and the summit broke down. Then, for the first time in the group's 45-year history, a customary communique was not issued.

Unlike the summit in Cambodia, a final communique is not expected from the meeting in Kuala Lumpur, leaving the final word to Najib.

"I think ASEAN should not avoid this problem, it will not go away," a Philippine foreign ministry official, who asked not to be identified, told Reuters.

"Before we discuss the situation in the Middle East, in Libya and in the Korean peninsula, let's talk about this problem first because it affects the region."

The Philippines and Vietnam have been the most vocal critics of China's reclamation works in the South China Sea. Their leaders are due to meet on the sidelines of the ASEAN summit to discuss a pact strengthening their ties in the face of China's increasingly assertive claims, Philippine officials say.

(Additional reporting by Manual Mogato in MANILA, Trinna Leoong in KUALA LUMPUR, Kanupriya Kapoor in JAKARTA and Ben Blanchard in BEIJING; Editing by Jeremy Laurence)

This article originally appeared atReuters. Copyright 2015. Follow Reuters on Twitter.

Malaysia is staying out of the South China Sea dispute - Business Insider

Pro :china:
 
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And yet Malaysia is heavily involved in the Bangsamoro proposal here in the Philippines which aims to create a "sub-state" in the Philippines.
Link-> ‘Malaysia’s role should be explained’ - The Manila Times OnlineThe Manila Times Online

I smell hypocrisy on the side of the Malaysians.
There are many armed insurgencies in the Philippines because it is a corrupt and bigot nation. Now everybody in ASEAN treats Philippines like a rat carrying disease. Malaysia will have China's support when they liberate oppressed minorities from Manila brutality.

Malaysia avoids Chinese ire over sea dispute at Asean summit - The Rakyat Post - The Rakyat Post
 
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Malaysians know the importance of economic development and trade, all of which depend on good relations with key economic partners. That pragmatism has provided them a GDP/capita of 10k USD.

In contrast, some of their poorer neighbors decided to stir up nationalism by disrespecting other countries' territorial sovereignty in the SCS instead of focusing on the economy. As a result, the people in these countries can only eat bananas and dress in loincloths. And their children have no opportunities: without a functioning economy, their children can only dream of being banana harvesters, not doctors or engineers or film directors. Now their governments are trapped in a vicious cycle of further provoking and escalating their offensive territorial claims, in order to distract the populace's attention. A very sad reality.
 
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Lower fuel price = lower revenue for the country which Malaysia depend heavily on.
Malaysia don't have to create unnecessary tension... when everything can be solved diplomatically. :nana::chilli::victory:


Good strategy.
 
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And yet Malaysia is heavily involved in the Bangsamoro proposal here in the Philippines which aims to create a "sub-state" in the Philippines.
Link-> ‘Malaysia’s role should be explained’ - The Manila Times OnlineThe Manila Times Online

I smell hypocrisy on the side of the Malaysians.
The Malaysian are doing a good job. People who don't help themselves but indulge in degrading themsleves like futile long term dispute with a bigger prospering neighbour is just inviting others for trouble for yourself.
 
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Good strategy.
Can't help, usually developing country and third world country have more internal issue than external.
If you able to feed the people = less problem, until you reach a certain stage when the people demand more (than just a rice bowl)... I believe Singapore is going through this process.

Opps, Singapore is neither developing nor third world country... :bunny:
 
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Can't help, usually developing country and third world country have more internal issue than external.
If you able to feed the people = less problem, until you reach a certain stage when the people demand more (than just a rice bowl)... I believe Singapore is going through this process.

Opps, Singapore is neither developing nor third world country... :bunny:

Singapore is a half-boilded egg. Developed but still raw in places, lol.
 
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Vietnam is increasingly seen as the trouble maker in the region。:D

Maybe some of the overseas Vietnamese here are very much fond of the label。:enjoy:
 
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There are many armed insurgencies in the Philippines because it is a corrupt and bigot nation. Now everybody in ASEAN treats Philippines like a rat carrying disease. Malaysia will have China's support when they liberate oppressed minorities from Manila brutality.

Malaysia avoids Chinese ire over sea dispute at Asean summit - The Rakyat Post - The Rakyat Post

Oh here we go again with the "kill the Filipinos! Liberate minorities!"

How is Tibet today? Still enslaving them? How about the Uyghurs? Still enslaving them?
 
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I think Malaysia itself is not much become a pro-China or the supporter of China whatsoever you thought by just looking at the surface. Malaysia is a claimant in South China Sea dispute. And Malaysia government itself became wary about other claimants activities (note: Vietnam, as they are together with China) who is aggressively building military installations in and around the reefs in South China Sea. If they are not wary about South China Sea issue they will not basing much of their power in and around Sabah and Serawak.

But they tend to made a calm and thorough thinking and explore another possibilities to resolve SCS without resort to military clash, but for the backing of their efforts Malaysia it's currently trying to flexing their military muscle too, with the best effort they can do
 
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Vietnam is increasingly seen as the trouble maker in the region。:D

Maybe some of the overseas Vietnamese here are very much fond of the label。:enjoy:

China dream is nightmares for her neighbors, Malaysia can't run away.:sarcastic:
 
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