Key facts
- Malaysia's Defence Minister Mohamad Hasan expressed fears of military miscalculation in the South China Sea.
- He attributed these fears to the intensifying rivalry between the United States and China.
- The minister specifically highlighted the waters near Sabah as an area of concern.
- Hasan stressed the need for de-escalation and adherence to international law in the region.
Malaysia's Defence Minister Mohamad Hasan has voiced concerns about the potential for military miscalculations in the South China Sea, particularly in the waters near the Malaysian state of Sabah. Hasan attributed these fears to the escalating rivalry between the United States and China, which he believes is increasing regional tensions.
Speaking on the matter, Hasan emphasized the critical need for de-escalation and strict adherence to international law to prevent any unintended conflicts. The minister's remarks underscore the delicate geopolitical situation in the region, where overlapping territorial claims and increased military activity by major powers create a volatile environment.
