Two Malaysian vessels still anchored in Singapore waters off Tuas: Vivian Balakrishnan

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Two Malaysian vessels still anchored in Singapore waters off Tuas: Vivian Balakrishnan
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SINGAPORE: Two Malaysian government vessels are still anchored in Singapore's territorial waters off Tuas, Foreign Affairs Minister Vivian ...

SINGAPORE: Two Malaysian government vessels are still anchored in Singapore's territorial waters off Tuas, Foreign Affairs Minister Vivian Balakrishnan said in Parliament on Monday .Advertisement

As part of measures to dial down tensions in the maritime dispute, both countries last month agreed to mutually suspend the implementation of their overlapping port limits. They also agreed not to anchor government vessels in the area, as well as suspend commercial activities there."There are two Malaysian government vessels which I believe are still anchored there at this point in time, so the terms of agreement have not been implemented yet," Dr Balakrishnan said on Monday."We hope that the recommendations will be implemented as soon as possible within the agreed timeframe.

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