The Philippine Star

Rody, Mahathir meet today

- By ALEXIS ROMERO

President Duterte may not bring up the Sabah dispute during his meeting with Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad today in Kuala Lumpur, Malacañang said.

“Probably not,” presidenti­al spokesman Harry Roque Jr. said in a text message yesterday when asked if Duterte would bring up the issue during the bilateral meet.

Duterte previously said he wanted to discuss the threat posed by the Islamic State and insurgency with Mahathir, who won a shocking electoral victory last May.

Sabah, located south of Mindanao, is being administer­ed by the Malaysian government. The Sulu sultanate used to rule over portions of southern Philippine­s and Sabah, but the British government transferre­d Sabah to the Federation of Malaysia in 1963.

The Philippine­s claims that Sabah was not ceded but leased to the British North Borneo Co. Heirs of the sultan of Sulu are still receiving lease payments for Sabah.

Malaysia however insists that Sabah has been recog- nized by the internatio­nal community as part of its territory since the federation was created in 1963.

Clashes erupted in 2013 after about 200 followers of the late Sulu Sultan Jamalul Kiram occupied Lahad Datu in Sabah to assert their rights over the area.

A proposed charter drafted by a consultati­ve committee formed by Duterte asserts the Philippine­s’ claim on Sabah and on the West Philippine Sea.

Article 1 Section 1 of the proposed charter states that the Philippine­s “has sovereignt­y over other territorie­s belonging to the Philippine­s by historic right or legal title.”

Duterte and Mahathir’s meeting will be held a day after they watched the boxing match between Filipino Sen. Manny Pacquiao and Argentine boxer Lucas Matthysse together.

Pacquiao won the bout after knocking out Matthysee in the seventh round.

Duterte told reporters after the bout that he was “inspired” to meet with Mahathir because of Pacquiao’s win.

Mahathir said in jest that he and Duterte have a “boxing diplomacy” but they do not punch each other.

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