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US-China tension could become confrontation as pressure builds in South China Sea, Taiwan Strait
The risk of confrontation between mainland China and the United States over Taiwan is likely to grow next year as the self-ruled island leans ever closer to Washington in a bid to counter Beijing’s rise, observers said. By registering you agree to our T&Cs & Privacy Policy Speaking at a forum in Beijing, Chinese experts […]
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Future challenges of our foreign policy
We have to encourage dialogue and trust-building among the major powers to shield our region from their rivalry. This can be done by providing venues to reinforce our areas of common interest in stability, security and interchange. It is in this context that the Philippines needs also to maintain our external security links with the […]
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China’s real endgame in the trade war runs through Europe
SCHLOSS ELMAU, GERMANY – Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban recently shared some history with a friend, explaining why he reached out to China’s then-Premier Wen Jiabao in 2011, seeking urgent financial support and providing Beijing one of several European inroads in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis. Orban’s reason was a simple one: survival. […]
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Philippines-China — after the rainbow, more rain
Despite Xi’s visit and repeated Chinese aid pledges, ties remain uncertain amid a domestic backlash Chinese President Xi Jinping’s recent trip to the Philippines should have left his hosts basking in the glow of reflected glory, the warmth of friendship and the satisfaction of opening up some big economic presents. But the Chinese leader’s Nov. […]
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South China Sea on the back-burner while United States and China talk trade
China and the United States appeared to put their South China Sea disputes on the back-burner when their leaders met on the weekend, a move analysts said was to avoid derailing discussion on trade. There was no mention of the disputed waters in statements released after the meeting, despite the two countries’ deep divisions over […]
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What China’s conduct about the Code of Conduct reveals
China will keep talks going while strengthening its political, economic and military positions, rendering the South China Sea COC moot. China’s Premier Li Keqiang said last month Beijing hoped consultations with Southeast Asian nations on a code of conduct (COC) for the South China Sea would be completed in three years, so that it will […]
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China Increases Naval Patrols Around Taiwan to Challenge U.S. Navy
China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) has greatly increased its presence in the Taiwan Strait, part of the greater South China Sea, in response to the growing number of freedom of navigation operations (FONOPs) by the U.S. Navy, the South China Morning Post reported on Monday. The Post confirmed the news with the Taiwanese Defense Ministry, […]
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Philippines cannot physically confirm China’s weather stations — Lorenzana
MANILA, Philippines — Pointing out that China’s operation of weather monitoring stations in the Spratly Islands are not a cause of concern, Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana admitted that the Philippines cannot physically verify such reports. On November 1, the Chinese Foreign Ministry confirmed that Beijing started operating a maritime observation center, a meteorological observatory and […]
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Verifying China weather stations may provoke Beijing – Palace
MANILA, Philippines — Malacañang on Tuesday said flying inside the China-claimed territories in the West Philippine Sea to confirm the presence of its weather stations there may instigate armed confrontation. Presidential Spokesperson Salvador Panelo said this after Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana admitted the government may never confirm if China has indeed built weather stations in […]
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U.S. destroyer challenges Russian claims in the Sea of Japan
The Navy sent the USS McCampbell near Peter the Great Bay as the United States and Russia are clashing over a variety of issues. The Navy sent a guided-missile destroyer into Russian-claimed waters in the Sea of Japan in what it called a “freedom of navigation” operation on Wednesday. The operation comes as the United […]
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Beijing may be ‘testing Tokyo’s resolve’ with drilling missions in contested parts of East China Sea
Tokyo has lodged an official complaint with Beijing after a Chinese exploration vessel was identified operating in a contested part of the East China Sea, with analysts in Japan suggesting Beijing was “testing” Tokyo’s resolve. The Chinese ship was sighted in mid-November apparently drilling test boreholes into the seabed in search of oil or gas […]
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Progress between China and the Philippines can’t guarantee peace in the South China Sea
Despite warmer ties over the past two years, China’s maritime row with the Philippines did not escape discussion during President Xi Jinping’s historic visit to Manila on November 20 and 21. It was tackled in the context of dispute management, confidence-building and the pursuit of practical cooperation, however, reaffirming both sides’ commitment to the […]