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Singapore warns Malaysia after a flare-up of maritime tensions

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Singapore - Singapore warned Malaysia on Monday it was ready to defend its interests after a flare-up of maritime tensions, the latest sign of fraying ties since a change of government in Kuala Lumpur.

The neighbours have had testy relations since Malaysia evicted the island from the Malaysian Federation in 1965, ending a brief and stormy union of the former British colonies.

Ties have gone up and down over the years but have been shaky since Malaysia’s Mahathir Mohamad - who has long had a prickly relationsh­ip with Singapore - returned to the premiershi­p with a shock election victory last year.

Tensions rose in recent weeks after purported intrusions by Malaysian vessels into Singapore waters, and the city-state proposed new landing procedures at an airport that Kuala Lumpur claimed would lead to violations of its airspace.

In the latest incident, the Chief Minister of Johor - the state clos- est to Singapore - visited a Malaysian ship anchored inside what the city-state claims are its waters. Singapore called off a scheduled meeting of officials from both countries in protest.

In a speech to parliament, Singapore Foreign Minister Vivian Balakrishn­an warned, “We will always take appropriat­e measures to safeguard our interests, and any country dealing with Singapore must not assume that it is cost-free to embark on any adventures or antics against us.” “There will be consequenc­es.” Tensions eased last week when foreign ministers from both countries agreed during a meeting in Singapore to take steps to calm the airspace and maritime rows, but the Johor Chief Minister’s visit has raised the temperatur­e again.

Balakrishn­an said Singapore looked forward to resolving is- sues amicably and stressed that the strength of its diplomacy depends on ‘domestic unity and resilience and the fact that we cannot be intimidate­d or bought’.

Ties were warm between the neighbours under the last Malaysian leader Najib Razak, but have quickly started to fray since the return of Mahathir (93) who had a first stint as premier from 1981 to 2003.

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(AFP) The skyline of the financial business district in Singapore on January 2

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