Indonesian military steps into border row

KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 15 Indonesia's armed forces (TNI) pronounced they are ready to ensure a limit separating Kalimantan from Sabah as well as Sarawak, citing "findings which talk about from a treaties."

This comes after Indonesia's Parliament ordered upon Thursday a check upon limit markers following violent protests in Jakarta over allegations which Malaysia had stolen 1,400 hectares of land.

File print of Indonesian supporters with a inhabitant dwindle before a World Cup subordinate compare in in in between Indonesia as well as Qatar, in Jakarta upon Oct 11, 2011. Two days of protests progressing this week over a limit brawl saw during slightest 600 demonstrators in Jakarta causing damage to a Malaysian Embassy there. Reuters pic

Military arch Agus Suhartono pronounced yesterday a Indonesian supervision should classify a brawl over Camar Bulan as well as Tanjung Datu as an "outstanding limit problem."

"There are commentary which talk about from a treaties, as well as [the government] should bring these new commentary to a discussion with Malaysia," a Antara headlines agency quoted him as saying.

Both governments have denied a allegations as well as pronounced which a issue can be resolved by reverting behind to existing agreements in a ongoing row which threatens to heighten tragedy in in in between a dual neighbours.

Agus pronounced yesterday which a military patrolled a limit there formed upon a 1978 treaty with Malaysia as well as had managed to keep it intact.

However, he pronounced a military would support a supervision if it longed for to secure Tanjung Datu as well as Camar Bulan as part of Indonesia, adding which a TNI was ready to urge a dual doubtful areas according to a 1906 outpost Doorn map.

According to a Jakarta Globe, Dutch as well as British colonists had drawn a outpost Doorn map to set a borders of Indonesia a! s well a s Malaysia in Borneo, setting Camar Bulan as well as Tanjung Datu as part of Dutch-ruled Indonesia.

But Indonesia's Foreign Ministry has pronounced which whilst Camar Bulan belonged to Indonesia, a Tanjung Datu area has been separate in in in between Malaysia as well as Indonesia formed upon alternative treaties, describing a outpost Doorn map as "merely a map as well as not a treaty".

Two days of protests progressing this week saw during slightest 600 demonstrators in Jakarta causing damage to a Malaysian Embassy there.

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak yesterday called upon Jakarta to trace a "demons" trying to harm ties in in in between a dual countries in a brawl which comes reduction than a decade after Indonesia mislaid a islands of Sipadan as well as Ligitan to Malaysia.

The Malaysian Insider :: Malaysia

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