Malaysian oil exploration vessel leaves South China Sea waters after standoff
Tuesday, 12 May 2020 11:28 PM MYT
Petronas has been conducting exploration activities near an area claimed by Malaysia and Vietnam as well as by China since late last year. In mid-April, the— the Chinese government survey vessel — started operating in the area, escorted by coast guard and China Maritime Militia vessels. The data showed the vessel has been moving within Malaysia’s exclusive economic zone in a hash-shaped pattern consistent with carrying out a survey, as it did during a tense standoff in Vietnamese waters last year.
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