KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia has been re-elected to the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) Council under Category C for the 2026-2027 term for the 11th consecutive time.
Deputy Transport Minister Datuk Hasbi Habibollah led the Malaysian delegation to the election, held during the 34th Session of the IMO Assembly, in London on Thursday (Nov 28).
Malaysia secured the 13th position out of 20 available seats, with a total of 129 votes out of 171 valid ballots cast.
The successful re-election reflect the continued confidence of IMO member states in Malaysia’s constructive role, reliability as a committed maritime partner, and sustained contributions to maritime safety, environmental protection and capacity-building at the global level, the Transport Ministry said in a statement on Saturday (Nov 29).
"Following the renewed mandate for the 2026-2027 term, Malaysia will intensify efforts to strengthen its outreach and support to IMO member states through expanded human capital development programmes and expert assistance under the IMO Integrated Technical Cooperation Programme (ITCP)," the statement read.
It said Malaysia will continue to play a constructive role within the IMO’s main committees by contributing substantively through leadership roles and co-sponsorship of proposals aligned with global maritime priorities, among other areas.
The IMO council members under Category C comprise 20 elected countries with special interests in maritime transport or navigation, representing all major geographic areas.
The newly-elected council will meet for its 136th session on Thursday (Dec 4) to elect its chair and vice-chair for the next term, according to updates published on the IMO website.
The IMO, a United Nations agency, was established in 1948 to develop and support a comprehensive regulatory framework for shipping.
Its areas of jurisdiction include safety issues, environmental awareness, legal affairs, technical cooperation, maritime safety and shipping efficiency. – Bernama
