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Malaysia And Australia Agree To Naval Patrols

Al Jazeera Arabic Kuala Lumpur 14d Impact 5
The Australian and Malaysian governments agreed last week to conduct military naval patrols to secure the Malacca Strait. Security concerns are increasing for countries surrounding the strait, which is one of the world's most congested waterways. In 2025, 104,000 ships passed through the strait. A logistics and food supply provider reported a noticeable increase in ship traffic through the strait over the last two months. These patrols aim to address security challenges facing vessels navigating the strait. The announcement follows concerns regarding the security environment in the surrounding waters.

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maritime security naval patrols Malacca Strait

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Sources · 7 independent

Al Jazeera Arabic

“The Australian and Malaysian governments agreed last week to conduct military naval patrols to secure this strait. Security concerns are surrounding the countries near this strait.”

Al Jazeera Arabic Voice

“The Malaysian government agreed last week to conduct military naval patrols to secure this strait.”

Al Jazeera Arabic

“The Australian-Malaysian government agreed last week to conduct military naval patrols to secure this strait. This strait is one of the most critical straits...”

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