Two Malaysian govt vessels anchored in territorial waters off Tuas, Singapore Parliament told
PublishedDr Vivian Balakrishnan was responding to Jurong Group Representation Constituency Member of Parliament Ang Wei Neng, who asked when was the last occasion that foreign vessels had anchored in Singapore’s territorial waters off Tuas. — TODAY pic
He was responding to Jurong Group Representation Constituency Member of Parliament Ang Wei Neng, who asked when was the last occasion that foreign vessels had anchored in Singapore’s territorial waters off Tuas. “We hope that the recommendations will be implemented as soon as possible within the agreed time frame. This will allow the ground situation to be de-escalated and then both sides can embark on maritime boundary limitation negotiations,” Dr Balakrishnan said.
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