Beefing up military cooperation


KUALA LUMPUR: The trilateral military cooperation between Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines may be bolstered with added involvement by their respective ground forces, a move that will, among others, deter crime-terror acts in the region, according to the nations’ defence ministers.

Following a meeting with his counterparts yesterday, Defence Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein said several parts of the trilateral cooperation agreement (TCA) would be expanded.

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