Topic: Pireas
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia's Foreign Ministry maintains that the recent collision between a Malaysian vessel and a Greek-registered ship occurred in Malaysian waters, though it is in talks with its Singaporean counterpart.
PETALING JAYA: Putrajaya has again denied repeated claims by Singapore that Malaysian vessel Polaris, which was involved in a collision off the Johor Bahru Port, was anchored in Singapore territorial ...
SINGAPORE - There was no "chief culprit" behind last week's collision involving the Greek carrier Pireas and a Malaysian government vessel, said the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) in a...
Singapore has reiterated its call for Malaysia to withdraw its vessels from Singapore's territorial waters off Tuas, following a collision between Greek carrier Pireas and a Malaysian government vesse...
SINGAPORE: A collision between a Greece-registered ship and a Malaysian government vessel occurred in Singapore territorial waters off Tuas on Saturday (Feb 9) afternoon.
SINGAPORE - The Greek carrier Pireas was making a manoeuvre to leave Singapore's port limits off Tuas when it collided with Malaysian vessel Polaris, the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA)...
SINGAPORE - Singapore has reiterated its call for Malaysia to withdraw its vessels from Singapore's territorial waters off Tuas, following a collision between Greek carrier Pireas and Malaysia governm...
SINGAPORE: Following the collision between a Greece-registered ship and a Malaysian government vessel on Saturday (Feb 9) in Singapore territorial waters off Tuas, Singapore has reiterated “its call...
SINGAPORE: Singapore’s maritime authority has expressed concern after two ships including a Malaysian vessel were involved in a collision within Singapore Port Limits off Tuas today.