New Straits Times 9 Jan 10;
SINGAPORE: Malaysia and Singapore are pleased with the progress made in the discussions on the implementation of the International Court of Justice judgment on Pedra Branca, or Pulau Batu Puteh as known to Malaysians, Middle Rocks and South Ledge, the rocky outcrops in the seas of both countries.
Top government officials from the two neighbouring nations met here on Tuesday to iron out matters pertaining to the joint hydrographic survey, maritime and airspace management and fisheries around the outcrops, according to a joint statement by their foreign ministries.
The Malaysian delegation was led by Foreign Ministry Secretary-General Tan Sri Rastam Mohd Isa and the Singapore side by Foreign Affairs Permanent Secretary Peter Ho.
Both sides reiterated their commitment to honour and abide by the ICJ's judgment and implement its decision by continuing the discussions pursuant to the Second Malaysia-Singapore Joint Technical Committee Meeting held in Putrajaya on Aug 20 last year.
Both countries also agreed that the next meeting be held in one to two months in Malaysia. -- Bernama
Pedra Branca: Ironing out matters concerning outcrops
posted by Ria Tan at 1/10/2010 07:12:00 AM
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