The leaders of Indonesia and Malaysia planned to discuss terrorism and disputed oil-and-gas rich waters that have caused tensions between the Southeast Asian nations, officials said. Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and Malaysian Prime Minister Abdullah Badawi were set to raise the issues at a two-day annual meeting that was to open later Thursday in Bukit Tinggi, a town in West Sumatra. Full Story
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