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Malaysia to lodge protest over Chinese coast guard “intrusion”

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A Chinese coast guard vessel spotted anchored 93 miles north of Malaysia is causing diplomatic tension between the two pacific nations.Malaysia’s national security minister Shahid Kassim said the country would protest what it called an intrusion by the Chinese ship.

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