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Malaysia's Defence Minister Mohammed Sabu says new government's decision reflects country's neutrality in the region.

Malaysia's defence minister has said that his country's new government will withdraw its troops from Saudi Arabia.

In a statement made to local media, Mohammed Sabu said on Wednesday that maintaining a military presence in the kingdom risked dragging Malaysiainto a regional conflict.

Sabu noted Malaysian troops were not partaking in operations under way in Yemen, referring to a Saudi-led intervention in the neighbouring country.

"Malaysia has always maintained its neutrality. It has never pursued an aggressive foreign policy," Sabu told the government-owned Malaysian National News Agency.

The decision was made last week, Sabu said, adding that talks with the foreign ministry to determine the timing of the troops' return would soon begin.

Saudi Arabia, together with several other Arab nations, launched a military campaign in 2015 in support of Yemen's internationally recognised government, aiming to roll back advances made by Houthi rebels after they overran much of the country in 2014.

Most countries have since withdrawn their forces from the US-backed coalition, with only Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates conducting attacks in Yemen.

Earlier this week, the United Nations said the Saudi-led coalition was responsible for more than half of child deaths and injuries in war-torn Yemen last year.

It is unclear how many Malaysian troops are currently stationed in Saudi Arabia. In 2015, former Prime Minister Najib Razak sent troops to the Gulf country to facilitate the evacuation of Malaysian nationals in Yemen.



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Malaysia to withdraw troops stationed in Saudi Arabia
Malaysia's Defence Minister Mohammed Sabu says new government's decision reflects country's neutrality in the region.

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Timing of troops' return to be determined following talks with foreign ministry, Sabu said [File: Yong Teck Lim/The Associated Press]
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Malaysia's defence minister has said that his country's new government will withdraw its troops from Saudi Arabia.

In a statement made to local media, Mohammed Sabu said on Wednesday that maintaining a military presence in the kingdom risked dragging Malaysia into a regional conflict.

Sabu noted Malaysian troops were not partaking in operations under way in Yemen, referring to a Saudi-led intervention in the neighbouring country.

"Malaysia has always maintained its neutrality. It has never pursued an aggressive foreign policy," Sabu told the government-owned Malaysian National News Agency.

The decision was made last week, Sabu said, adding that talks with the foreign ministry to determine the timing of the troops' return would soon begin.

Saudi Arabia, together with several other Arab nations, launched a military campaign in 2015 in support of Yemen's internationally recognised government, aiming to roll back advances made byHouthi rebels after they overran much of the country in 2014.

Most countries have since withdrawn their forces from the US-backed coalition, with only Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates conducting attacks in Yemen.

Earlier this week, the United Nations said the Saudi-led coalition was responsible for more than half of child deaths and injuries in war-torn Yemen last year.

It is unclear how many Malaysian troops are currently stationed in Saudi Arabia. In 2015, former Prime Minister Najib Razak sent troops to the Gulf country to facilitate the evacuation of Malaysian nationals in Yemen.
 
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Rofl they were not on combat mission for IMAFT and the new Malaysian govt. has'nt withdrawn from the alliance.
 
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Now if Pakistan does the same as well, it will be good. Let the self proclaimed "Custodian of the Two holy Mosque" take care of the two mosque himself.
 
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It will not be good. Our troops are not fight Yemeni people and with our troops we have a chance to provide and peaceful solution to this all mess.

I want troops stationed in Yemen. Its strategic trade port and should have our presence. We should be tapping the African market connecting Central Asia to Africa via Gwadar and CPEC.
 
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I want troops stationed in Yemen. Its strategic trade port and should have our presence. We should be tapping the African market connecting Central Asia to Africa via Gwadar and CPEC.

It is not that difficult to do lets cut a deal with Houthis.
 
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I want troops stationed in Yemen. Its strategic trade port and should have our presence. We should be tapping the African market connecting Central Asia to Africa via Gwadar and CPEC.
We have trouble tapping water in rawalpindi with these jahil politicians
Honestly Sidd you are smarter than the lot. I would vote for you and you are more twisted than me. I mean you are not quite right in the head but still better than all Pakistani politicians
 
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It is not that difficult to do lets cut a deal with Houthis.

Houthis have little to offer us. They should become a political party and live in peace or risk annihilation

We have trouble tapping water in rawalpindi with these jahil politicians
Honestly Sidd you are smarter than the lot. I would vote for you and you are more twisted than me. I mean you are not quite right in the head but still better than all Pakistani politicians

its because i am not a politician. i am a citizen.
 
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I want a peaceful port. Houthis cannot offer peace. They are not a party in this for me.

It is all peace in Yemen just few bomb drops by Saudis If we get a port from Houthis Saudis will not bomb us so there is no problem.
 
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It is all peace in Yemen just few bomb drops by Saudis If we get a port from Houthis Saudis will not bomb us so there is no problem.

Pakistan does not recognize Houthi as owner of anything. I am talking about a grab. You can calm your pro Iranian emotions.
 
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