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China offers rocket launchers and radar system to Malaysia — reports

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KUALA LUMPUR — China will offer Malaysia advanced rocket launchers and a radar system to be based on the southern tip of the Southeast Asian country, media reports have said, in a move that could raise security concerns for neighborin­g Singapore.

The offer was to be made by a delegation of Chinese officials who visited Malaysia on Wednesday for the launch of a $13-billion rail project being built by China, news portal The Malaysian Insight reported, quoting an unidentifi­ed source.

Up to 12 units of the AR3 multiplela­unch artillery rocket system (MLRS) will be offered to Malaysia in a purchase program with a loan period of 50 years, the source told the news website.

The size of the loan or the cost of the ordnance was not disclosed. The type of radar system was also not disclosed.

Singapore’s Straits Times also reported the offer, quoting a senior Malaysian government source on Thursday as saying that it was “lightly touched on” during talks between Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak and Chinese State Councillor Wang Yong at the ground- breaking ceremony for the rail project.

The Straits Times said a firm decision on the proposal would only be made during a planned visit of Chinese President Xi Jinping to Malaysia later this year.

Reuters could not verify the reports independen­tly.

“This is the first time I’m hearing it,” Malaysia’s Treasury Secretary, General Mohammad Irwan Serigar Abdullah, said when asked by Reuters about the Chinese proposal.

China’s foreign and defense ministries did not respond immediatel­y to requests for comment.

Singapore’s foreign affairs and defense ministries were also not immediatel­y available for comment.

China has been upset with Singapore in recent months because of what China has viewed as undue interferen­ce by the city-state over the South China Sea dispute and Singapore’s close defense ties with the United States and self-ruled Taiwan, which China claims as a renegade province.

The AR3 artillery rocket system was built by China specifical­ly for export. It first came into use in 2011 and is regarded as one of the most powerful MLRS units available.

Malaysia signed a deal to purchase four littoral mission ships from China last year. —

 ??  ?? MALAYSIA’s Prime Minister Najib Razak and Transport Minister Liow Tiong Lai look at a model of the East Coast Rail Line at Kuantan Bahang, Malaysia Aug. 9.
MALAYSIA’s Prime Minister Najib Razak and Transport Minister Liow Tiong Lai look at a model of the East Coast Rail Line at Kuantan Bahang, Malaysia Aug. 9.

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