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Malaysia to probe media leak of classified diplomatic note from China

The note was published in an article by a Philippine media outlet on Thursday, Malaysia’s foreign ministry says

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The logo of is seen with the Petronas Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur. Petronas operates oil and gas fields in the South China Sea within Malaysia’s economic zone and has in recent years had several encounters with Chinese vessels. Photo: Reuters
Malaysia’s foreign ministry said on Wednesday it would file a police report and carry out an internal investigation into the leak of a classified diplomatic note sent by China’s foreign ministry to the Malaysian embassy in Beijing in February.
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The note was published in an article by a Philippine media outlet on Thursday , the ministry said, without elaborating on the contents.

Philippine news outlet The Inquirer on that date reported China had sent a two-page document to the Malaysian embassy in Beijing in February, asserting that Kuala Lumpur’s oil and gas exploration in the South China Sea infringed on China’s sovereignty.
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Reuters could not verify the authenticity of the document.

The Malaysian Embassy in Beijiing. Photo: Handout
The Malaysian Embassy in Beijiing. Photo: Handout
China claims almost the entire South China Sea as its territory based on historic maps, including parts of the exclusive economic zones (EEZs) of the Philippines, Brunei, Malaysia, Taiwan and Vietnam, complicating energy exploration efforts by several of those countries.
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