KOTA KINABALU: Chief Minister Datuk Seri Panglima Haji Hajiji Haji Noor said the so-called Sulu Sultanate heirs’ claim has never and will never be recognised by the State
Government as Sabah is a sovereign state within the Federation of Malaysia. Therefore, the Chief Minister urged the people to remain calm and let the state and federal governments legal team handle the matter.
“It is an absurd claim. Sabah’s sovereignty in the Malaysia Federation should never be questioned,” he said in a statement here.
Wisma Putra and Federal Attorney- General in a joint-statement have said that Malaysia rejected the French arbitration court’s order to pay some RM63 billion to the descendants
of the Sulu Sultanate.
The arbitrator, Gonzalo Stampa, ruled on Feb 28 that Malaysia violated the 1878 agreements between the old Sulu kingdom in the Philippines and a representative of the
British North Borneo Company that used to administer what is now Sabah.
“The Government of Malaysia does not recognise the Claim and did not participate in
the purported arbitration proceedings because Malaysia has always upheld and has
never waived its sovereign immunity as a sovereign State,” the statement stated.-pr/BNN