Malaysia, Netherlands Conduct Joint Underwater Expedition
KUALA LUMPUR, July 5 (Bernama) -- Malaysia and the Netherlands conducted joint diving expedition to the sites of two Royal Netherlands Navy World War II shipwrecks in Malaysian waters.
According to a joint statement, a team of underwater survey experts and researchers from the Netherlands and Malaysia conducted the joint expedition from June 17 to June 30.
“The research team searched the wreck sites of K-XVI and O-20, two Royal Netherlands Navy submarines that sank in Malaysian waters during World War II.
“Initial findings indicated that the wreck of the K-XVI wreck was not found and is believed to have been salvaged. Conversely, the O-20 wreck was confirmed to be at its recorded location,” the joint statement read.
The statement said findings of the expedition and follow-up actions will be discussed between the Netherlands and Malaysia.
A commemoration ceremony was held by the Dutch delegation during the expedition in honour of those who lost their lives while serving on board these submarines, 36 crew on the K-XVI and 7 crew on the O-20, the statement added.
“The joint underwater expedition provided an excellent opportunity for the Netherlands and Malaysia to enhance bilateral relations, particularly in the area of training and capacity building related to maritime archaeology and underwater cultural heritage management,” said the statement.
According to the statement, the fieldwork was conducted as a joint Malaysia-Netherlands cooperation. The team from Malaysia was led by the Foreign Ministry in collaboration with the Defence Ministry (Royal Malaysian Navy), Home Ministry (Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency), Tourism, Arts and Culture Ministry (Department of National Heritage), Prime Minister’s Department (National Security Council), and Transport Ministry (Malaysia Marine Department).
Meanwhile, the team from the Netherlands was led by the Cultural Heritage Agency of the Netherlands (Ministry of Education, Culture and Science), in collaboration with the Defence Ministry (Royal Netherlands Navy), and the Foreign Ministry (Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Kuala Lumpur), said the statement.
-- BERNAMA