BELGRADE -- The Malaysian ambassador expects his country will back Serbia's ICJ initiative at the UN General Assembly.
Source: Tanjug
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“Malaysia is a country that believes in the International Court of Justice (ICJ),” the ambassador said.
He pointed out that Kuala Lumpur had itself twice called upon the ICJ regarding territorial disputes with Indonesia and then Singapore.
In the first case the court had ruled in Malaysia’s favor, and in the second against it, but both times the country had accepted the ICJ's judgment, said Saw, recalling the words of the Malaysian foreign minister that the ICJ was "not an ideal institution but that it is the best we currently have".
When asked about his country's view of recognition of Kosovo’s unilaterally declared independence, the ambassador pointed out that Malaysia had not recognized Kosovo yet, and voiced his expectation that things would remain as they were in the coming period.
“Malaysia has not recognized Kosovo yet,” the ambassador said, adding that Serbian Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremić had convinced his prime minister that they should continue to support this policy.
Despite huge pressure to recognize Kosovo, Malaysian leaders decided to wait, he said, adding that Malaysia’s current position was to wait for Serbia's initiative before the UN General Assembly before taking any further action.
You just confirmed-proved again point from my post # 2 above.
Please, think and read previous posts, use logic and then comment. Again you just tried to comment based on false Ahmet like reasoning - "thinking".
(dd, 28 August 2008 14:46)
Ron:
I was actually writing about Jeremic's credibility which has been questioned on numerous occasions by the other 'club'. And the particular 'occasion' which prompted my above comment was in relation to a comment by 'Ahmet Isufi' on this website on the 16th.
Here is the link. Ahmet's post is #1 & my rebuttal is #7:
“Malaysia has not recognized Kosovo yet,” the ambassador said.
Judged by the statement of the Malaysian ambassador I find nit difficult to understand the overly enthusiastic reaction by the two previous commentators, which appear to be more suitable to sport fans rooting for own clubs, rather than serious comments. Hence, the pro-Serbian side gets excited by the "has not", while pro-Albanian side gets hopes high by the "yet" at the end of the sentence.
(Ron, 27 August 2008 22:39)
This is just one more prove on what basis, faulty resources Ahmet and our other Albo friends spread their "facts" and rationale for their stories and we are still patient to listen it.
(millions Albanians desplaced, Albanians as true european democrats etc.)
(dd, 27 August 2008 17:31)
Oh dear. Seems Mr Jeremic was telling the truth about Malaysia a couple of weeks ago after all.
And seems that that Mansor, Indonesia's liasion officer in pristina was telling porkies once again.
Still believe that Malaysia hasn't frozen it's recognition process 'Ahmet Isufi'? Will be interesting to see 'the spin' you come up with on this one ;)
And once again.. well done Mr Jeremic, & well received Malaysia.
(peter, sydney, 27 August 2008 15:22)
Oh dear. Seems Mr Jeremic was telling the truth about Malaysia a couple of weeks ago after all.
And seems that that Mansor, Indonesia's liasion officer in pristina was telling porkies once again.
Still believe that Malaysia hasn't frozen it's recognition process 'Ahmet Isufi'? Will be interesting to see 'the spin' you come up with on this one ;)
And once again.. well done Mr Jeremic, & well received Malaysia.
(peter, sydney, 27 August 2008 15:22)
This is just one more prove on what basis, faulty resources Ahmet and our other Albo friends spread their "facts" and rationale for their stories and we are still patient to listen it.
(millions Albanians desplaced, Albanians as true european democrats etc.)
(dd, 27 August 2008 17:31)
Ron:
I was actually writing about Jeremic's credibility which has been questioned on numerous occasions by the other 'club'. And the particular 'occasion' which prompted my above comment was in relation to a comment by 'Ahmet Isufi' on this website on the 16th.
Here is the link. Ahmet's post is #1 & my rebuttal is #7:
“Malaysia has not recognized Kosovo yet,” the ambassador said.
Judged by the statement of the Malaysian ambassador I find nit difficult to understand the overly enthusiastic reaction by the two previous commentators, which appear to be more suitable to sport fans rooting for own clubs, rather than serious comments. Hence, the pro-Serbian side gets excited by the "has not", while pro-Albanian side gets hopes high by the "yet" at the end of the sentence.
(Ron, 27 August 2008 22:39)
You just confirmed-proved again point from my post # 2 above.
Please, think and read previous posts, use logic and then comment. Again you just tried to comment based on false Ahmet like reasoning - "thinking".
(dd, 28 August 2008 14:46)
This is just one more prove on what basis, faulty resources Ahmet and our other Albo friends spread their "facts" and rationale for their stories and we are still patient to listen it.
(millions Albanians desplaced, Albanians as true european democrats etc.)
(dd, 27 August 2008 17:31)
You just confirmed-proved again point from my post # 2 above.
Please, think and read previous posts, use logic and then comment. Again you just tried to comment based on false Ahmet like reasoning - "thinking".
(dd, 28 August 2008 14:46)
Ron:
I was actually writing about Jeremic's credibility which has been questioned on numerous occasions by the other 'club'. And the particular 'occasion' which prompted my above comment was in relation to a comment by 'Ahmet Isufi' on this website on the 16th.
Here is the link. Ahmet's post is #1 & my rebuttal is #7:
Oh dear. Seems Mr Jeremic was telling the truth about Malaysia a couple of weeks ago after all.
And seems that that Mansor, Indonesia's liasion officer in pristina was telling porkies once again.
Still believe that Malaysia hasn't frozen it's recognition process 'Ahmet Isufi'? Will be interesting to see 'the spin' you come up with on this one ;)
And once again.. well done Mr Jeremic, & well received Malaysia.
(peter, sydney, 27 August 2008 15:22)
“Malaysia has not recognized Kosovo yet,” the ambassador said.
Judged by the statement of the Malaysian ambassador I find nit difficult to understand the overly enthusiastic reaction by the two previous commentators, which appear to be more suitable to sport fans rooting for own clubs, rather than serious comments. Hence, the pro-Serbian side gets excited by the "has not", while pro-Albanian side gets hopes high by the "yet" at the end of the sentence.
(Ron, 27 August 2008 22:39)