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Indonesia sends warships to waters claimed by Malaysia
Tue Mar 1,11:20 PM ET
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JAKARTA (AFP) - Indonesia has dispatched three warships to a maritime border area also claimed by Malaysia amid rising tensions in the Sulawesi Sea.
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The warships were now in the disputed area off the coast of Malaysia's Sabah state and the Indonesia's East Kalimantan province, Navy Spokesman First Admiral Abdul Maliki Yusuf told AFP.
A fourth ship will leave for the area later Wednesday, Yusuf said, adding that the navy was also considering sending a submarine to the area.
"It is normal for the Indonesian navy to conduct routine patrols at its borders but following the tension there, it is imperative that we also enforce our presence and sovereignty there," Yusuf said.
Tensions had risen between the countries since Malaysia's state oil company Petronas granted energy giant Shell a concession in the area on February 16.
Jakarta says the area is part of its territorial waters and some of the concession granted by Malaysia overlaps with one granted by the Indonesian government to Italy's ENI and the US company Unocal in the 1960s.
Yusuf also said he has received a report that a Malaysian military plane flew over Indonesia's territory.
The Indonesian government has sent a formal protest to Malaysia over the matter but Malaysian Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi maintains that the concession is within his country's waters.
Indonesia and Malaysia previously disputed the ownership of two small islands in the Sulawesi Sea.
But in December 2002, the International Court of Justice concluded that the islands -- Ligitan and Sipadan off Borneo island -- belong to Malaysia
.....Our navy,TNI-AL, has sent 5 warships in the area.They are frigate KRI(Kapal Republik Indonesia/Republic of Indonesia Ships) Karel Satsuit Tubun,a dutch-made ship Van-Speijk class accompany with KRI Tongkol,an indonesian-made patrol boat,from Surabaya navy base and corvette KRI Nuku and KRI Wiratno,both of them german-made ship Parchim class accompany with KRI Rencong,a south korean-made patrol boat from Tarakan navy base.For recce-operation,Penerbal(Penerbangan Angkatan Laut/Navy Air Branch) flew two Nomad from Juwata Airport,Tarakan.
Malaysia has two warship in the area right now,TLDM KD Paus 3507 and KD Bauraq 3509.But they maybe will sent some of their italian-made Laksamana class corvette.KRI Wiratno also identified that malaysian recce air plane,Beechcraft B 200 T Superking has been come close to the ship when they do a routine patrol.
Our president,Mr Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono said that Indonesia doesn't want to open conflict and will try to find a peaceful solution.Meanwhile malaysian PM,Mr Abdullah Badawi,said that malaysian govt.will answer Jakarta protest.
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Tue Mar 1,11:20 PM ET
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JAKARTA (AFP) - Indonesia has dispatched three warships to a maritime border area also claimed by Malaysia amid rising tensions in the Sulawesi Sea.
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The warships were now in the disputed area off the coast of Malaysia's Sabah state and the Indonesia's East Kalimantan province, Navy Spokesman First Admiral Abdul Maliki Yusuf told AFP.
A fourth ship will leave for the area later Wednesday, Yusuf said, adding that the navy was also considering sending a submarine to the area.
"It is normal for the Indonesian navy to conduct routine patrols at its borders but following the tension there, it is imperative that we also enforce our presence and sovereignty there," Yusuf said.
Tensions had risen between the countries since Malaysia's state oil company Petronas granted energy giant Shell a concession in the area on February 16.
Jakarta says the area is part of its territorial waters and some of the concession granted by Malaysia overlaps with one granted by the Indonesian government to Italy's ENI and the US company Unocal in the 1960s.
Yusuf also said he has received a report that a Malaysian military plane flew over Indonesia's territory.
The Indonesian government has sent a formal protest to Malaysia over the matter but Malaysian Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi maintains that the concession is within his country's waters.
Indonesia and Malaysia previously disputed the ownership of two small islands in the Sulawesi Sea.
But in December 2002, the International Court of Justice concluded that the islands -- Ligitan and Sipadan off Borneo island -- belong to Malaysia
.....Our navy,TNI-AL, has sent 5 warships in the area.They are frigate KRI(Kapal Republik Indonesia/Republic of Indonesia Ships) Karel Satsuit Tubun,a dutch-made ship Van-Speijk class accompany with KRI Tongkol,an indonesian-made patrol boat,from Surabaya navy base and corvette KRI Nuku and KRI Wiratno,both of them german-made ship Parchim class accompany with KRI Rencong,a south korean-made patrol boat from Tarakan navy base.For recce-operation,Penerbal(Penerbangan Angkatan Laut/Navy Air Branch) flew two Nomad from Juwata Airport,Tarakan.
Malaysia has two warship in the area right now,TLDM KD Paus 3507 and KD Bauraq 3509.But they maybe will sent some of their italian-made Laksamana class corvette.KRI Wiratno also identified that malaysian recce air plane,Beechcraft B 200 T Superking has been come close to the ship when they do a routine patrol.
Our president,Mr Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono said that Indonesia doesn't want to open conflict and will try to find a peaceful solution.Meanwhile malaysian PM,Mr Abdullah Badawi,said that malaysian govt.will answer Jakarta protest.
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