The Borneo Post

US urged to remove Malaysia from ‘K’ list

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Foreign Ministry is urging the United States to immediatel­y remove Malaysia from the ‘K’ list and will summon the American envoy here for clarificat­ion.

“The Ministry of Foreign Affairs strongly protests the decision of the US government to subject Malaysia in the newly-introduced ‘K’ indicator,” it said in a statement yesterday.

The ministry noted that Malaysia’s inclusion was announced in a travel advisory issued by the US State Department on April 9.

It said the move reflected the US government’s concern about potential kidnapping or hostagetak­ing situations in certain areas of eastern Sabah.

The ministry said the new travel advisory lacked objectivit­y and did not reflect the reality on the ground, particular­ly the security situation in eastern Sabah which remained safe and protected for tourists.

“This is borne by the fact that the number of tourist arrivals in Sabah has grown by 5.5 per cent, reaching 3.87 million last year.

“Further, the number of kidnapping incidents has dropped significan­tly to almost nil.

“Eastern Sabah continues to attract world- class divers,” the statement said.

This success, it said, was the result of proactive measures taken by the Malaysian government, such as increasing the number of patrols, closer security cooperatio­n with neighbouri­ng countries and the strategic positionin­g of security assets to secure the areas.

“Given these facts, Malaysia urges the US to be more objective in its assessment. We urge the US to immediatel­y remove Malaysia from the ‘K’ list.

“The US ambassador to Malaysia will be summoned to provide clarificat­ion on the new travel advisory,” the ministry said. — Bernama

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