The Malaysia Digest also reported that Duterte was quoted by
the Philippine media that he would never abandon the Sulu Sultanate’s quest to
stake its claim on Sabah .
“We are allowing proprietary heirs to talk (with Malaysia ).
Since it is part of our claim, it will be there as our land,” Duterte was
quoted as saying. “What has been the policy will always be the policy of
the government especially those for the interest of the country. We have to
stake our claim.”
But Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak has
vowed to defend every inch of Sabah ’s
sovereignty.
Malaysian media quoted Najib as saying that no one could
stake a claim on Sabah that had gained its independence through Malaysia with
the agreement of the United Nations in 1963.
The findings of the Cobbold Commission reflected the wishes
of the people and this was accepted by the international community. “As such,
no group can make any claim on Sabah ,” Najib
said in a report by The Star.
Sabah Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Aman also stated his
stand that the state would remain part of Malaysia
and had never recognised any claim by the Philippines on the issue. The
report further quoted Najib as saying that Malaysia
is committed towards defending Sabah from
any threat and urged its citizens to be the eyes and ears of the security
forces against anything that might emerge internally.
Last year, Manila offered to
downgrade its claim on Sabah in exchange for Malaysia ’s
support in its case before the United Nations against China ’s claims over scattered islands near the Philippines ,
Malaysian media reported.
The Philippines
is claiming that Sabah or North Borneo
originally belonged to the Sultan of Brunei, who gave it to Sultan of Sulu
Salah ud-Din Karamat Bakhtiar in 1658 as a reward for helping quell a
rebellion.
In 1878, Sulu Sultan Jamalul Alam Kiram leased North Borneo to the Hong Kong-based British North Borneo
Company of Baron Gustavos von Overbeck and Alfred Dent for “5,000 Malaysian
dollars” a year.
Even after North Borneo became part of Malaysia , Kuala
Lumpur still pays an annual rent of at least 5,000
ringgit to the heirs of the recognized Sultan of Sulu Ismail Kiram.
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