The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Manila not involved in Sabah claim

- By Nancy Lai

Philippine Foreign Affairs Secretary Alan Peter Schramm Cayetano has clarified that Manila is not involved in recent statements on issues pertaining to the claim on Sabah, said Datuk Seri Anifah Aman.

KOTA KINABALU: Philippine Foreign Affairs Secretary Alan Peter Schramm Cayetano has clarified that Manila was not involved in recent statements on issues pertaining to the claim on Sabah.

Foreign Minister Datuk Seri Anifah Aman said Cayetano made the clarificat­ion to him when they met at the Asean Foreign Ministers’ Retreat in Singapore recently.

Anifah, who was met after hosting a dinner for the Chinese community in his Kimanis constituen­cy on Friday night also said that his counterpar­t from the Philippine­s approached him with the clarificat­ion.

“I did not raise the matter on the Sabah claim saying that such claims were never recognised by Malaysia and the Sabah state government. But Cayetano approached me to clarify the matter and made it clear that it was not the Philippine’s government’s stand.

“He explained that it was because of politics (as) someone is trying to promote himself,” he said, adding that the Philippine Foreign Secretary did not mention any name.

“He (Cayetano) was saying Malaysia and the Philippine­s enjoy a good bilateral relation, so we do not want one statement to make our relationsh­ip go sour.

“I just said thank you very much and we fully appreciate the clarificat­ion,” Anifah said.

Meanwhile, on the latest developmen­t pertaining to Sabah’s rights in the Malaysia Agreement 1963, Anifah said that the findings would be presented to the Prime Minister and cabinet by the end of this month.

“It is very encouragin­g when the Attorney General Tan Sri Mohamed Apandi Ali said I think you have a case here but let me study this. So I have requested that we must be able to present to the Prime Minister and therefore the Cabinet by end of February. We will have to keep that deadline and keep following up on the issues.”

Anifah said that MySabah, a non-political organisati­on he chaired, had made some headway with the federal attorney-general (AG) on reviewing Sabah’s rights within the Malaysian federation.

“The State Attorney General, the State Special Tasks Minister Datuk Teo Chee Kang and other lawyers are discussing it in detail.”

Anifah has been vocal about reinstatin­g Sabah’s rights under the Malaysia Agreement 1963, particular­ly the return of a 40 per cent revenue which was provided for in the agreement.

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Ramlee (left) receiving the contributi­on from PMS for students in Bugaya.
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Anifah (right) presenting contributi­on to those attending the dinner.

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