Malaysia

Anwar denies negotiating with China on South China Sea oil exploration

PM says he told Beijing Petronas’ project continues as it is in Malaysian waters

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 09 Apr 2023 8:38AM

Anwar denies negotiating with China on South China Sea oil exploration
The opposition has accused Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim of negotiating with Beijing over the ongoing issue of Petronas’ exploration activity in the South China Sea during the prime minister’s recent trip to China. – SAIRIEN NAFIS/The Vibes file pic, April 9, 2023

KUALA LUMPUR – Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim today denied claims by the opposition that the government had been negotiating with China over the ongoing issue of Petronas’ exploration activity in the South China Sea during his recent official visit to the country.  

The prime minister said such allegations were baseless, adding that the state oil firm continues to implement its exploration activities in the South China Sea. 

“It just so happens that China is claiming that area of the sea. I replied to the Chinese leadership, I said we have to continue the project because it is in our area,” he said in his speech at the Federal Territories Nur Ramadan programme at the Ar-Rahah Mosque here yesterday. 

Anwar said since the area was in Malaysian territory, exploration activities will continue. 

“They (China) said they are also claiming the same. That’s alright but we will carry on. They (opposition) however have twisted the matter by saying that I was negotiating because the (exploration) project was not happening,” he said. 

Perikatan Nasional chairman Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin was earlier reported to have criticised Anwar over what he claimed were “careless” remarks over the South China Sea dispute. 

Wisma Putra, in a statement yesterday, also said that Malaysia will continue using diplomacy while engaging with other states including China on joint efforts to maintain the South China Sea as a sea of peace, stability, and trade.

It said this was in line with the provisions of the Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the South China Sea, among others – dispute resolution by peaceful means and avoidance of the threat or use of force, as signed by Asean member states and China in 2002. – Bernama, April 9, 2023

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