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  2. Manila Accord - Wikipedia

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    The Manila Accord with the Joint Statement, and the Agreement relating to the implementation of the Manila Accord of 31 July 1963 were registered and published after their entry into force had been transmitted to the Secretary-General of the United Nations by the Government of the Republic of the Philippines on 30 December 1965 and 24 October ...

  3. Maphilindo - Wikipedia

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    The Indonesians claimed that the Malayan Government had announced on 29 August that Malaysia would be formed on 16 September 1963, before the result of the referendum of the wishes of the people of Borneo was known. [6] [7] The proclamation of Malaysia was postponed until September 16 to give the UN team time to report. The UN team reported in ...

  4. 18-point agreement - Wikipedia

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    The final IGC report was published in February 1963. [2] The IGC report contained the demands by North Borneo and Sarawak as stipulated in 20-point and 18-point agreements respectively. [9] The Council Negri of Sarawak endorsed the IGC report on 8 March 1963. Meanwhile, the legislative council of North Borneo endorsed the report on 13 March. [2]

  5. North Borneo dispute - Wikipedia

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    In July 1963, at a tripartite meeting in Manila between Indonesian president Sukarno, Philippines president Diosdado Macapagal and Malayan Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman, the three heads of state signed an agreement known as the Manila Accord where Indonesia and the Philippines stated that they would welcome the formation of Malaysia ...

  6. Proclamation of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    The Proclamation of Malaysia (Malay: Pemasyhuran Malaysia Jawi: ڤمشهوران مليسيا ‎) was a statement, written in English and Malay (in the Jawi script), that declared the merger of the Federation of Malaya with the State of Singapore and the British crown colonies of North Borneo and Sarawak into the new Federation of Malaysia, following the enactment of the Malaysia Agreement ...

  7. Malaysia Bill - Wikipedia

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    Manila Accord: Maphilindo: Sarawak Self-governance: Malaysia Act 1963: North Borneo Self-governance: Proclamation of Malaysia: Operation Claret: 1964 race riots in Singapore: MacDonald House bombing: PAP–UMNO relations: Proclamation of Singapore: UN Security Council Resolution 213: Singapore Agreement: South Thailand insurgency: Double Six ...

  8. New deal establishes a hotline Chinese and Philippine ... - AOL

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    A recently signed agreement will open a direct line of communication between the presidential offices of China and the Philippines to help prevent any new confrontation from spiraling out of ...

  9. 20-point agreement - Wikipedia

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    The 20-point agreement, or the 20-point memorandum, is a list of 20 points drawn up by North Borneo, proposing terms for its incorporation into the new federation as the State of Sabah, during negotiations prior to the formation of Malaysia.