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  • Canadian prime minister endorses Japanese position on South China Sea ahead of G7 summit

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    Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau travelled to Japan earlier this week for a bilateral meeting with his counterpart Shinzo Abe ahead of the G7 summit. The main issue in Trudeau’s meeting with Abe Tuesday was the reaffirmation of both countries’ agreement on an anti-Chinese position in the conflicts in the South and East China seas. […]

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  • Group of Seven sends strong message to China

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    ISE CITY, Japan—With a keen eye on the Philippines’ legal battle with China over territory in the South China Sea, the leaders of the Group of Seven (G7) advanced democracies have agreed to send a strong message on the importance of international law in resolving maritime disputes in Asia. Though no individual countries were mentioned, […]

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  • Defense Secretary Discusses Concerns in South China Sea

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    China could be erecting “a Great Wall of self-isolation” with its increasingly provocative moves against its neighbors, Defense Secretary Ashton Carter said Friday. Carter focused on the Asia-Pacific region during his commencement speech at the U.S. Naval Academy. Carter said China wants and enjoys the benefits of free trade and a free Internet, but sometimes […]

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  • South China Sea WW3: Relentless Xi Jinping Will Make Sure China Wins War

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    China is trying to step its game in the military arena as tensions with other countries, particularly in the South China Sea, continue to rise. President Xi Jinping has instructed the military to ramp up its capabilities while carrier-killer missiles are reportedly in tow. China’s Xi Jinping wants its military to deal with more complicated […]

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  • PH proposes to expand agreement on air, naval encounters

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    The Philippines is pushing for the inclusion of coast guards and other maritime forces in the Code of Unplanned Encounters at Sea (Cues), an agreement covering air and naval encounters among 20 countries. The proposal was made at the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) Defense Ministers Meeting (ADMM) in Laos this week, the Department […]

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  • Beijing Calls South China Sea Island Reclamation a ‘Green Project’

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    BEIJING, China — Sand, cement, and Chinese military facilities now sit on top of some of the South China Sea’s once-thriving reefs; China has built over half a dozen new artificial islands in a bid to bolster its territorial claims in the hotly disputed region. Such reclamation devastates the local marine habitat. But according to […]

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  • Leaders of G7 nations to pay close attention on maritime disputes in Asia

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    Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, center, stands with other leaders of Group of Seven industrial nations, from left, European Council President Donald Tusk, Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, U.S. President Barack Obama, Abe, French President Francois Hollande, British Prime Minister David Cameron, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and European Commission President […]

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  • Beijing Is Angering Its Only Friend In The Disputed South China Sea

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    Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. China has upset Asian neighbors from Japan to Vietnam by flexing harder than the rest on its claims to vast swathes of disputed oceans. But Asia’s third largest country, Indonesia, usually tolerates its brushes with Beijing to keep up prized economic ties. Now China is pushing its […]

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  • It’s the smog, stupid

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    posted May 25, 2016 at 12:01 am by Alejandro Del Rosario Air pollution and the smog coming from China’s factories must be severely clouding Chinese leaders’ thinking. How else do you explain their distorted claim that ancient historical maps showed China owned almost all of the sea from its coastlines without total regard for the […]

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  • PNoy: China broke deal on Scarborough Shoal

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    A Philippine flag flutters from BRP Sierra Madre, a dilapidated Philippine Navy ship that has been aground since 1999 and became a Philippine military detachment in the Spratly Islands, in this file photo dated March 29, 2014. Erik de Castro, Reuters MANILA – President Benigno Aquino on Thursday accused China of breaking a U.S.-brokered deal […]

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