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Monday, November 04, 2024

Malaysia complains to Vietnam over South China Sea reef expansion

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Malaysia complains to

Vietnam over South China

Sea reef expansion

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The move brings to light another of the multiple disputes in the strategic waterway mostly claimed by Beijing.

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The tiny Spratly islands have seen significant construction in recent years. (Maxar Technologies/AFP pic)

KUALA LUMPUR
Malaysia has sent a letter of complaint to Vietnam over its alleged expansion of a South China Sea reef that both countries claim as their own, two officials told Reuters, in a rare bilateral escalation not involving China.

The move brings to light another of the multiple disputes in the strategic waterway, most of which China claims sovereignty over, with Beijing involved in frequent altercations with the Philippines and sporadic rows with Vietnam.

The most contested features are around the Spratly archipelago, where China, Taiwan, Malaysia, Vietnam, Brunei and the Philippines all have various claims and degrees of occupation.

Malaysia’s letter was sent to Vietnam’s foreign ministry in early October but has so far received no reply, the two officials said, declining to be identified more precisely because the matter was sensitive.

The complaint was over Vietnam’s alleged artificial expansion of the Barque Canada Reef, an islet in the Spratlys where Vietnam has built numerous infrastructure projects, according to satellite images analysed by the Center for Strategic and International Studies, a Washington-based think tank, which were released last month.

In late October, Radio Free Asia reported that Vietnam was also building an airstrip on the reef.

Vietnam’s foreign ministry did not reply to a request for comment.

Malaysia’s foreign ministry did not comment.

The letter preceded those publications and only criticised the enlargement of the islet, not the building of infrastructure, one of the officials said.

The tiny Spratly islands have seen significant construction in recent years as countries seek to bolster their territorial claims and prove they can sustain human habitation on dozens of islets and features.

China’s activities have attracted the most attention, with seven islands built on submerged reefs, some equipped with runways, docks, control towers and missile batteries.

Though complaints between Malaysia and Vietnam over territory are rare, Malaysia has taken issue regularly over what it says is encroachment by Vietnamese fishermen into its exclusive economic zone, leading to the arrest of some crew.

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4 comments:

  1. Anwar Madani , however, kecut, dare not complain about China massive , gigantic reef construction and militarization, now bristling with missiles and guns.

    This is how a kowtow state looks like.

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    1. Mfer, where r that massive , gigantic reef construction and militarization, now bristling with missiles and guns?

      Ooop… right in yr backyard!

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  2. That's the problem with Chinese Malaysians.
    China is always right and wonderful.

    No matter how badly and bullying China's actions are.

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    1. That's the problem with anmokausai Malaysians.
      Anmo is always right and wonderful.

      No matter how badly and bullying their actions are.

      Right, mfer?

      Delete