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Tolak naratif konflik tak boleh elak di Laut China Selatan

Utusan Malaysia

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July 2, 2026

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KUALA LUMPUR: Naratif bahawa konflik di Laut China Selatan tidak dapat dielakkan ditolak Perdana Menteri, Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim yang menekankan bahawa dialog, saling mempercayai dan mematuhi undang-undang antarabangsa merupakan jalan terbaik bagi memelihara keamanan dan kestabilan serantau. Katanya, Malaysia sentiasa mengekalkan hubungan yang membina dengan China walaupun terdapat pertikaian maritim di kawasan itu. “Saya ... Read more The post Tolak naratif konflik tak boleh elak di Laut China Selatan appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

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· Jul 10, 2026

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Related coverage for "Tolak naratif konflik tak boleh elak di Laut China Selatan": BERNAMA — World : Rising Demand For Tropical Fruits Prompts China To Expand Trade Hub Capacity. CNN — From Shein to Pop Mart: How Chinese brands are grabbing global market share. Middle East News 247 — RAKEZ delegation reinforces China ties through week-long business roadshow. ANTARA News — WALOVI and Hong Xin Da Seal Strategic Local-Channel Deal for International Cans in Singapore. Tehran Times — China and the emergence of new connectivity networks. The Economic Times — How two village boys transformed China's tech