The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Malaysia, Singapore agree to postpone JMCIM meeting

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TANAH RATA: Malaysia is on the same page as Singapore over the postponeme­nt of the 14th Malaysia-Singapore Joint Ministeria­l Committee for Iskandar Malaysia (JMCIM) meeting scheduled to take place on Monday.

Economic Affairs Minister Datuk Seri Mohamed Azmin Ali, who was supposed to lead a Malaysian delegation to the meeting, said this was because of certain issues from the meeting which were closely related to matters raised in a bilateral meeting between Malaysian Foreign Affairs Minister Datuk Saifuddin Abdullah and Singaporea­n counterpar­t, Vivian Balakrishn­an, last Tuesday (Jan 8).

Azmin will be holding meetings with Balakrishn­an and the republic’s National Developmen­t Minister Lawrence Wong today and Monday to further discuss the matters raised before they are brought to the next JMCIM meeting.

“Since the meeting (between the two foreign ministers) has just taken place and both countries have issued a positive joint statement, I do not want to interfere with the process by having the JMCIM meeting now.

“So it’s a good idea to defer it,” he told Bernama when met at SMK Sultan Ahmad Shah, the nomination centre for the Cameron Highlands by-elections here, yesterday.

However, it has been reported by a news portal that the JMCIM meeting is in a limbo now after a Malaysian Marine Department vessel with Johor Menteri Besar Datuk Osman Sapian onboard sailed near the disputed waters between both countries on Wednesday.

It was reported that Singapore had responded to the incident by sending several vessels to the area off the Port of Tanjung Pelepas, and expressed its dissatisfa­ction over the incident.

Following the incident, Singapore Foreign Affairs Ministry issued a statement yesterday saying that the intrusion into Singapore Territoria­l Waters off Tuas has made the 14th JMCIM meeting on Monday untenable, thus proposing to postpone the JMCIM meeting to which Malaysia has agreed.

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