KL-Bangkok maritime 'deal to share' an example to follow


  • Nation
  • Monday, 18 Jul 2016

AMID heightened tensions caused by overlapping maritime claims in Asia in recent months, business is humming as usual in one corner of South-east Asia where maritime borders have not been settled.

In 1979, Malaysia and Thailand signed an agreement to jointly explore, as equal partners, oil and gas in a disputed offshore zone in the Gulf of Thailand.

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