(Comprehensive News) Malaysia's Prime Minister Anhua reiterated that although facing Chinese protests, Malaysia will continue to explore oil and natural gas in the South China Sea, and resolutely defend the freedom of navigation in the South China Sea.
Anwar on Tuesday (October 15) in Congress said that Malaysia has border issues with multiple neighboring countries. The government believes that it cannot blame China.
In addition to China, Malaysia has similar problems with Thailand, the Philippines, Indonesia, Singapore, and Brunei, but does not affect each other's diplomatic relations, trade partnerships and friendship.
Anwar said: "The method of solving the (border) problem of Asianan is to negotiate and dialogue, but Malaysia will not shake its own position. National Petroleum Corporation will continue to conduct exploration activities in the South China Sea, including in CashawariExploration of the sea, despite the objection of China, we will continue to do so, but we will never close the door of discussing these things with any country.
The Philippine media released a diplomatic photo session issued by the Chinese government to the Malaysian Embassy in China at the end of August. The content shows that the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs states that Malaysia has continued to promote South China Sea Oil and Gas Exploration and infringe on China's sovereignty over the Nansha Islands and nearby waters.
Anwar said that Malaysia's exploration of oil and gas in the southern China seawater is not provoking China or enemy with China.
In response to the problem of the opposition party's invasion of Chinese ships into the Malaysian waters, Anwar said that if any foreign ship enters the Malaysian waters without permission, the official will continue to condemn and protest.
In addition, Anwar reiterated that Malaysia does not want Yaxian to choose to stand by the big country."We don't want Yaxian to become a competitive field for power power. In the past, the United States and the Soviet Union were fighting, and now the United States and China are competing. We will continue to be good."