April 2016
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China reaches consensus with Brunei, Cambodia, Laos on South China Sea issue
VIENTIANE, April 23 (Xinhua) — Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said here on Saturday that China has reached a four-point consensus with Brunei, Cambodia and Laos on the South China Sea issue. The four countries agreed that the territorial disputes over some islands, rocks and shoals in the South China Sea are not an issue […]
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Timor-Leste tests the waters of UN law in maritime dispute with Australia
SINGAPORE: Timor-Leste is taking Australia to the United Nations (UN) to settle a long-running maritime border dispute by using a legal mechanism that has not been invoked before. Amid the tension of other ongoing maritime disputes in the region, particularly over the South China Sea, Timor-Leste’s Foreign Minister Hernani Coelho told Channel NewsAsia that this […]
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World behind PH on maritime dispute
THERE is no backing out for the Philippine government from a petition for arbitration that it filed before a United Nations body to settle a maritime dispute with China, especially since more powerful countries are backing Manila’s stand, a Malacanang official said on Sunday. In an interview over state-run Radyo ng Bayan, Communications Secretary Herminio […]
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‘Leave Taiping issue alone’
A member of Taiwan’s coast guard speaks as he guides visiting journalists on Taiping island in the Spratlys chain in the South China Sea. Taiwanese President Ma Ying-jeou is appealing to the Permanent Court of Arbitration – expected to rule on the South China Sea dispute next month or in June – to “leave the […]
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The South China Sea: Vietnam’s Limited Diplomatic Options
Russia, the United States, Japan — who can help Vietnam square off against China? For Vietnam, 2016 seems fated to be a crucial year. Hanoi’s sovereignty disputes and related diplomatic efforts will be impacted by ongoing changes in Russia, China, and Japan and, yes, the results of the United States’ presidential election. The role of […]
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5 Chinese coast guard ships spotted in Scarborough shoal
INFANTA, Pangasinan—The Chinese Coast Guard has increased its presence in the West Philippine Sea by deploying five ships to patrol the Scarborough Shoal, making local fishermen more fearful about venturing back to the disputed isle. Carlos Montehermozo, a crew member of FB Joenel 3 based here, said he was surprised when they traveled to the […]
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Editorial: Back to the Philippines
America is dusting off a military alliance with the Philippines that languished in the back of the closet for decades. You can practically hear them at the Pentagon trying it on for size: Hey, how’d we ever forget about this great thing? A glance at a map of Asia, and recent headlines, shows why the […]
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A Scarborough ‘shoaldown’: An opportunity to push back against Beijing
Over the last few weeks any lingering doubts have surely been erased when it comes to China’s so-called ‘intentions’ in the South China Sea. There is clearly only one goal, a single strategic objective: to dominate this important body of water and ensure Beijing holds de-facto sovereignty from the waves that move from Malaysia all […]
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U.S. says China’s intentions in South China Sea raise tension and questions
REUTERS/U.S. NAVY/HANDOUT VIA REUTERS A top U.S. official on Thursday said China’s land reclamation and militarization in the disputed South China Sea was raising tensions and serious questions about its intention. On a visit to Vietnam, U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Washington would continue to play a constructive role in supporting its […]
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China’s island-building in the South China Sea is ruffling feathers worldwide
The Japanese destroyers Ariake and Setogiri make a port call at Vietnam’s Cam Ranh Bay on April 12. TOKYO A maritime security net is closing in on China in the South China Sea, where Beijing is building artificial islands on reefs to erect military facilities in disputed waters. The U.S. plans to start joint patrols […]