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First Malaysia-Singapore committee meeting on maritime boundary delimitation held

14 May 2019

SINGAPORE, May 14 — The first Malaysia-Singapore Committee Meeting on Maritime Boundary Delimitation was successfully held here yesterday, according to the High Commission of Malaysia in Singapore. In a joint statement issued on March 14, Malaysia and Singapore are to implement five recommendations to resolve the maritime issues surrounding the port limits of the two countries.

In the event that the committee is unable to reach an amicable solution on delimitation, Malaysia and Singapore might mutually agree to resort to an appropriate international third-party dispute settlement procedure on terms to be mutually agreed by the parties.

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