Dr M: Malaysia not threatened by Chinese, US military presence in region
05 September 2019
VLADIVOSTOK , Sept 5 ― Malaysia does not feel threatened by the US plans to deploy missiles in the Asia-Pacific region or by Chinese warships there, but it is worried about potential accidents, the country’s prime minister, Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad, told Sputnik news agency in an interview. “I don’t think any official offer has been made, but this is something that we gather from the news. And we think that if we have to spend money on defence, it must really be something that is useful for us to maintain our security. At the moment, Malaysia does not feel threatened.
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