Sabah’s status recognised internationally, says Najib


LAHAD DATU: Purported plans by certain groups to reclaim Sabah through the defunct Sulu Sultanate are a non-issue as the state is recognised internationally as part of Malaysia, said Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak (pic).

“It is a non-issue,” the Prime Minister said when asked about the statement by Philippines president elect Rodrigo Durterte of his plans to pursue the Sabah claim for the heirs of the sultanate.

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