The Philippine Star

Malaysia respects Phl decision to bring sea row to UN

- – Pia Lee-brago

Malaysia respects the Philippine­s’ decision to bring its territoria­l dispute with China to a United Nations tribunal, a Malaysian official said recently.

Malaysian Foreign Minister Anifah Aman, who was in Manila for a working visit, told Foreign Affairs Secretary Albert del Rosario last Thursday that Malaysia had also resorted to internatio­nal legal adjudicati­on in the past.

During a meeting, Del Rosario briefed Anifah on the two rules-based components of the Philippine­s’ approach to the West Philippine Sea issue: the arbitratio­n case filed by the Philippine­s and the Code of Conduct.

Both expressed support for the expe- ditious beginning of negotiatio­ns on the Code of Conduct, which will be taken up at the 46th ASEAN Foreign Ministers’ Meeting (AMM) to be held in Brunei starting today until July 2.

Anifah and Del Rosario also discussed the strengthen­ing of bilateral relations between the Philippine­s and Malaysia, including the convening of the 8th Joint Commission Meeting (JCM) preferably within the year.

The JCM, which will be hosted by Malaysia, is the main bilateral consultati­ve mechanism between the Philippine­s and Malaysia.

Del Rosario thanked his counterpar­t for Malaysia’s commitment to the peace talks between the govern-vehicles ment and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front ( MILF) and requested their support for the closure of the tripartite review process.

The two ministers also discussed cooperatio­n in relation to the standoff in Lahad Datu, Sabah, between the army of the Sulu sultanate and Malaysian security forces.

Anifah’s visit was his first trip to an Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) capital following his reappointm­ent as foreign minister.

Last October, Anifah was also in Manila with Prime Minister Najib Razak for the signing of the framework agreement between the government and the MILF.

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