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When ‘X’ Doesn’t Mark the Spot

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Indonesia and Malaysia will deliberate over disputed land borders. Hundreds of markers are missing or moved.

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NOT much debating took place in the three-hour meeting between the Indonesian and Malaysian delegations at the Nikko Hotel, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. However, this meeting of the Indonesia-Malaysia General Border Committee ended with a number of important decisions. “There will be two new joint posts in 2008,” said Indonesian Defense Department spokesman Brig. Gen. Edi Butar-Butar, who took part in the meeting.

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