Malaysia’s Foreign Ministry called for a police investigation after a diplomatic note from China regarding the South China Sea dispute was leaked. The note, published by a Filipino media outlet, accused Malaysia of encroaching on areas claimed by China’s controversial 10-dash line and demanded a halt to oil exploration near Sarawak. Malaysia expressed concern over the breach and emphasized its commitment to peaceful dispute resolution with China.
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