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Sept. 17, 2020 — Philippines pursuing Sabah claim against Malaysia as ‘we have not forgotten’, says Locsin (SCMP)

  • September 17, 2020
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With territorial disputes involving Southeast Asia having dominated global headlines for weeks, now might seem like an opportune moment for the Philippines to revive its quarrel with Malaysia over the sovereignty of Sabah.

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