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Date Posted: 18:37:15 11/29/01 Thu
Author: The Independent
Subject: Malaysian Leaders at Downing Street

London, Airforce 69 was welcomed by the Foreign Secretary, Robin Cook when arrived at Heathrow earlier today, when it took off from St. Andrews Airbase in Washington. The Malaysian Leaders were then taken straight away to Number 10 to meet Mr. Blair. The meeting started at about 1pm and ended at 3.30pm, when the Malaysian Leaders had to go to the mosque for Iftar, in Regents Park. State dinner will be held later tonight at Buckingham Palace, after terawih prayers. Britain will sign the JJP agreement tomorrow at Windsor Castle.
In another news, the Malaysian armed forces have sent in troops and artillery into Afghanistan, primarily to maintain stabilty and secondly to oust the American and British forces. The Malaysian Navy also sent their Indian Ocean Fleet and Gulf Fleet to make sure of US and British withdrawal at the seas. The ships included in the two fleets are aircraft carriers KD Komeng, KD Harris, KD Budu and KD Conga. Also, Destroyers such as KD Calipso, KD Bapuk, KD Teh Tarik, KD Maggi Goreng to name a few. Battleships include KD Counter-Strike, KD Camping, KD Rambo KD AWP and KD Jaga Bank. It is also believed that the Nuclear Submarines, such as KD 7755, KD 69, and KD COMCOM are also part of the carrier group. However, the number of ships involved cannot be confirmed as TLDM's AEGIS cruisers threaten to shoot down Journalist helicopters and planes that tries to get close to the carrier group. The Malaysian Leaders have not commented on the military deployment.

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