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Indonesia Gains 127 Hectares of Land After Border Demarcation with Malaysia

Indonesia Gains 127 Hectares of Land After Border Demarcation with Malaysia

From Utusan Malaysia · (9h ago) Malay Positive tone

Translated from Malay, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • Indonesia has officially gained 127.3 hectares of land in North Kalimantan following the completion of land border demarcation with Malaysia.
  • The Head of Presidential Staff, Muhammad Qodari, stated this achievement is a clear manifestation of successful peaceful diplomacy that strengthens Indonesia's territorial sovereignty.
  • This agreement legally transfers the land, previously belonging to Malaysia, to Indonesian territory.

Utusan Malaysia highlights a significant territorial gain for Indonesia, which has officially acquired 127.3 hectares of land in North Kalimantan along the border with Malaysia. This development, confirmed by the Head of Presidential Staff Muhammad Qodari, is framed as a triumph of peaceful diplomacy and a reinforcement of Indonesia's sovereignty. The article emphasizes that this land, previously under Malaysian jurisdiction, is now legally Indonesian territory. While the report focuses on the Indonesian perspective of this border adjustment, it underscores the importance of clear and agreed-upon borders in maintaining good relations between neighboring nations. Such agreements, though seemingly technical, have profound implications for national integrity and regional stability.

The completion of the border demarcation on Sebatik Island is a clear manifestation of successful peaceful diplomacy that strengthens Indonesia's territorial sovereignty.

— Muhammad QodariStating the significance of the border agreement.
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Originally published by Utusan Malaysia in Malay. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.