మలేషియా: కూర్పుల మధ్య తేడాలు

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The policy towards territorial disputes by the government is one of pragmatism, with the government solving disputes in a number of ways, such as bringing the case to the International Court of Justice.[76] The Spratly Islands are disputed by many states in the area, although tensions have eased since the 2002 Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the South China Sea. Brunei and Malaysia in 2008 announced an end to claims of each other's land, and to resolve issues related to their maritime borders. The Philippines has a dormant claim to Sabah. Singapore's land reclamation has caused tensions, and maritime border disputes exist with Indonesia.[77]
 
 
Royal Malaysian Navy's first Scorpène class submarine
Malaysia has never recognised Israel and has no diplomatic ties with it.[78] It has remained a strong supporter of the State of Palestine,[79] and has called for Israel to be taken to the International Criminal Court over the Gaza flotilla raid.[80] Malaysian peacekeeping forces are present in Lebanon[81] and have contributed to many other UN peacekeeping missions.[3]
The Malaysian Armed Forces have three branches, the Royal Malaysian Navy, the Malaysian Army, and the Royal Malaysian Air Force. There is no conscription, and the required age for voluntary military service is 18. The military uses 1.9 per cent of the country's GDP, and employs 1.23 per cent of Malaysia's manpower.[82] Currently, Malaysia is undergoing major program to expand and modernize all three branches of its armed forces.
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