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KOTA KINABALU: The Sabah government has referred the issue of two new maritime laws from the Philippines , which violate the state's maritime borders, to the Federal Government and Wisma Putra for further action.
"We will adhere to our national boundaries, but from reviewing the map, there is a slight encroachment into our territory,” he said.
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