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Duterte determined to raise sea ruling with China
SEEMINGLY unfazed by China’s possible response, Preisdent Rodrigo Duterte on Wednesday, August 21, assured that he would invoke the arbitral ruling when he visits Beijing. In a speech delivered in Romblon, the President said he would discuss with Chinese President Xi Jinping the Philippines’ landmark win before the Hague-based Permanent Court of Arbitration, whether […]
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Duterte betting on joint oil exploration with China to resolve S. China Sea dispute
MANILA – President Rodrigo Duterte said Wednesday he hopes that the joint oil and gas exploration with China could help resolve the maritime dispute over the South China Sea. Duterte had welcomed China’s proposal to share oil resources in the West Philippine Sea, the country’s exclusive economic zone (EEZ) in the disputed waters, as […]
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White House accuses China of ‘bullying’ in South China Sea
In this photo taken on Sept. 23, 2015, a Chinese Coast Guard vessel fires its water cannon on Filipino fishermen in a confrontation off Scarborough Shoal in the West Philippine Sea. (AP) WASHINGTON–The White House on Tuesday accused China of “bullying tactics” in the increasingly tense waters of the South China Sea and said it […]
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Carpio rebuts Cayetano: ‘Vietnam, Malaysia don’t claim any part of Philippine EEZ’
MANILA — Vietnam and Malaysia do not claim waters where the Philippines have exclusive rights over natural resources, Supreme Court Senior Associate Justice Antonio Carpio said Tuesday, contradicting a remark by House Speaker Alan Peter Cayetano. Cayetano on Monday said Vietnam and Malaysia occupy more islands than China in the West Philippine Sea. He […]
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Goldfein: No ‘let-up’ in freedom of navigation operations in South China Sea
The U.S. Air Force’s chief of staff says there are no plans to reduce freedom of navigation operations in or over the South China Sea, which China cites as the source of increased tensions in the region. Speaking to reporters in Manila on Friday, Gen. Dave Goldfein said, “There will be no let-up in […]
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Don’t Let Giant Clams Start World War III
These shells are worth a fortune, but the price in environmental damage and heightened military tensions in the South China Sea is vastly higher. It sounds like a schlocky 1950s horror flick: a war across the Asia-Pacific triggered by a horde of giant clams. Unfortunately, this is not “Roger Corman Presents.” It’s the worst […]
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Duterte orders foreign ships to gain permission to sail in Philippine waters, in message aimed at China
In a rare message aimed at China’s use of warships near Manila’s coast, President Rodrigo Duterte has ordered that from Tuesday, all foreign vessels intending to sail through Philippine territorial waters must now notify authorities and receive permission before proceeding. “Either we get a compliance in a friendly manner, or we enforce it in […]
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South China Sea: Philippines launch stunning attack on Beijing after accusing it of spying
THE PHILIPPINES defence secretary has found himself in a bizarre war of words with Beijing in which both sides suggested foreign workers in their nations were spies. as tensions over the South China Sea continue to grow. Defence Secretary Delfin Lorenzana had called for online casinos operating near Philippine military camps to be relocated […]
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The US-China problem in the South China Sea: one man’s militarisation is another man’s self-defence
The South China Sea is a nexus of the China-US contest for dominance in the region. In the heat of this struggle, the United States has frequently accused China of all sorts of bad behaviour there. Specifically, it has characterised China’s actions as “militarisation”, assertiveness and even “bullying” – sometimes rightly. These are serious […]
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China’s South China Sea Militarization Has Peaked Artificial islands are becoming more trouble than they’re worth.
Activists burn Chinese flags and display anti-China placards during a protest at a park in Manila on June 18, 2019. Following years of Russian noncompliance, the United States officially withdrew from the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty on Aug. 2. The Cold War-era arms control agreement had banned land-based missiles with ranges between 500 and […]