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De Lima to Duterte: Stop ‘toying around’ with national security
MANILA, Philippines — President Rodrigo Duterte should stop “toying around” with the country’s national security by “ridiculously invoking” the Mutual Defense Treaty (MDT) opposition Senator Leila de Lima said Wednesday. During a television interview last week, the President said he is invoking the country’s defense agreement with the United States amid the maritime row […]
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Morales, Del Rosario: Duterte ‘broke’ promise to protect PH territory
MANILA, Philippines — President Rodrigo Duterte “broke” his promise that he would not bargain the Philippines’ maritime territory during his visit to China in 2016, two former senior government officials have said, adding that “[w]e must stop giving China primacy over that of our own people.” “To paraphrase President Duterte’s October 16, 2016 departure speech, […]
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Hontiveros to initiate Senate move on Duterte-Xi fishing deal
MANILA – Senator Risa Hontiveros on Wednesday said she would initiate moves in the Senate to either ratify or repudiate the supposed verbal fishing agreement between President Rodrigo Duterte and China’s president Xi Jingping. Hontiveros described as “rock solid,” Supreme Court Senior Associate Justice Antonio Carpio’s call for the Senate to look into the […]
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Palace: Vietnam risking armed hostility with China
Malacañang said Wednesday Vietnam was “risking armed hostility” with China amid reports that vessels belonging to the two countries have engaged in a standoff near an oil block in the South China Sea. “It means also that Vietnam is risking armed hostility between the two countries and risking the lives of their people,” President […]
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Palace not impressed with Malaysia, Vietnam fierce stance vs China
MANILA, Philippines—Malacañang appears unimpressed with Vietnam and Malaysia’s fierce stand against China over the maritime dispute in the South China Sea, saying that the Southeast Asian nations’ actions put the lives and safety of their people in danger. A standoff between Vietnamese and Chinese forces has been going on for weeks near an oil-rich […]
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As Other South China Sea Nations Defy China, Duterte Capitulates
On Saturday, May 4, Indonesian authorities went on nationwide television with great fanfare to sink 51 foreign ships at five ports across the archipelago, including 28 Vietnamese-flagged boats, six Malaysian, two Chinese and one from the Philippines. Those two sunken Chinese ships, a small part of the total Chinese vessels and Indonesian ones leased […]
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Chinese media hails Duterte’s South China Sea policy
Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, July 24) — Drawing criticisms from his home country, President Rodrigo Duterte has earned the praises of the Chinese media for his policy of restraint on the South China Sea dispute. A column published on Global Times, China’s national English-language newspaper, commended Duterte’s fourth State of the Nation Address (SONA) for […]
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South China Sea: Philippines deploy bizarre new tactic to push back Beijing claim on Thitu
THE Philippines is considering a bizarre new move to push back China’s claims over the South China Sea. The country is looking at inviting tourists to its biggest and most strategically important outpost in the disputed sea. Thitu Island, also known as Pagasa, is in the midst of major upgrades to its dilapidated facilities as […]
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‘POSSESSION, POSITION ARE THE SAME’ Palace: China has ‘legal and constructive possession’ of South China Sea
MANILA, Philippines — China is both in “possession” and “in position” at the South China Sea. This was the clarification made by Malacañang on Wednesday after security officials said China is just “in position” at the disputed sea and not “in possession” as said by President Rodrigo Duterte during his fourth State of the […]
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What’s Behind China and Vietnam’s Latest Standoff in the South China Sea?
Since early July, Chinese and Vietnamese vessels have been engaged in a tense standoff over natural gas resources in waters off the coast of southern Vietnam. The ongoing confrontation is just one incident in a pattern of increasingly assertive Chinese behavior in the South China Sea, and while no shots have been fired so far, […]