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Duterte, Xi to work for peace, cooperation
PRESIDENT RODRIGO DUTERTE and Chinese leader Xi Jinping have both agreed to further strengthen bilateral ties and push for peace, development and cooperation between the two countries. Xi recently met with Duterte at the Diaoyutai State Guesthouse in Beijing, and the two leaders expressed their readiness to push forward ties. “Under the two sides’ […]
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International community condemns China’s illegal activities in East Sea
Hanoi (VNA) – There has been widespread international condemnation of China’s illegal activities in the Tu Chinh reef, international known as Vanguard Bank, in Vietnam’s exclusive economic zone (EEZ) in the East Sea (internationally known as South China Sea). In his writing posted on Eurasia Review, Indonesian senior journalist Veeramalla Anjaiah voiced objection to […]
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Philippine President Duterte admits being at a loss getting Beijing to honour South China Sea ruling
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte acknowledged that he is running out of options in his efforts to press Beijing to adhere to an arbitration decision that favoured Manila in its dispute with Beijing over claims in the South China Sea. Speaking at a news conference on September 4, 2019, Duterte even asked reporters if they […]
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Duterte’s visit to China: Same country, new agenda?
Before his 5th trip to China for bilateral talks, President Duterte said he will bring up the arbitral ruling on the South China Sea dispute to Chinese President Xi Jinping, and he did just that. Duterte has been visiting the country annually but it seems that not much has changed as more issues continue […]
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Locsin: PH has protested Chinese incursions in West PH Sea 60 times under Duterte
MANILA — The Philippines has protested China’s incursions into the West Philippine Sea about 60 times since President Duterte assumed office in 2016, Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. said Wednesday. These instances include 39 notes verbale to Beijing, Locsin told the House appropriations committee during a hearing on the Department of Foreign Affairs’ […]
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This Is How a War With China Could Begin First, the lights in Taiwan go out.
ImagePresident Xi Jinping reviewed the Chinese military’s fleet in the South China Sea last year. TAIPEI, Taiwan — If the United States gets embroiled in a war with China, it may begin with the lights going out here in Taipei. Tensions are rising across the Taiwan Strait, and there’s a growing concern among some security […]
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Duterte cites Xi’s stress over HK for not pressing PH territorial rights
MANILA (UPDATE) — President Rodrigo Duterte on Wednesday said he was disappointed that Chinese leader Xi Jinping refused to heed Manila’s arbitral victory that invalidated Beijing’s sweeping claims over the West Philippine Sea. The Xi government does not recognize the Philippines’ 2016 arbitral victory, maintaining it would not “budge,” a response that displeased Duterte. “I […]
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‘Any suggestion?’ Philippine leader Duterte asks after China’s Xi reaffirms South China Sea claims
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte (left) and Chinese Premier Li Keqiang shake hands during their meeting at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China, on Aug 30, 2019. MANILA, Philippines (AP) – The Philippine president has acknowledged he’s short of solutions for having China adhere to Manila’s arbitration victory in their South China Sea […]
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Trump must put Xi Jinping’s puppet, Rodrigo Duterte, on notice
President Trump must put Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte on notice. Trump should make clear that while the U.S. greatly values its longstanding alliance with the Philippines, that alliance cannot continue at the expense of America’s interest in upholding its liberal international order against China. The warning is necessary in light of Duterte’s continued deference […]
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‘PH can’t have its Kalayaan Island Group’ – arbitral tribunal
IN the second case* where we shot ourselves in the foot in the arbitration case against China brought by President Benigno Aquino 3rd and his Foreign secretary Albert del Rosario, the tribunal in effect ruled that we can’t have our Kalayaan Island Group (KIG), since this would violate provisions of the United Nations Convention […]
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New Japanese police force will defend disputed islands in East China Sea
The Senkakus, a group of uninhabited islands in the East China Sea claimed by Japan and China, are seen from the air in 2010. CAMP FOSTER, Okinawa — Japan plans to bolster defenses around its disputed southern island chain by creating a specialized police force that will respond to any incursions in the East […]
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Xi-Duterte meeting on South China Sea – all for show?: Inquirer
MANILA (PHILIPPINE DAILY INQUIRER/ASIA NEWS NETWORK) – Talk about great expectations. Days before President Duterte’s fifth visit to China, his officials announced that the time has come for him to raise the country’s legal victory at the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague in his meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping. Mr Duterte […]