West Philippine Sea
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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 […]
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Q and A: How can PH get Mischief Reef back from China?
HAWAII, USA – The international court was unambiguous about China’s illegal occupation of Mischief Reef, an underwater feature that Beijing has reclaimed to host a runway and a missile system, among other structures that neighbors are protesting. The 2016 landmark ruling of the Permanent Court of Arbitration said China violated the sovereign rights of the […]
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Chinese navy sent to confront USS Chancellorsville in latest South China Sea stand-off
A statement released by the Southern Theatre Command said the guided-missile cruiser USS Chancellorsville had entered the waters around the Paracel Islands on Wednesday without the approval of the Chinese government. “The Southern Theatre Command organised navy and air forces to monitor the US vessel, and gave warning for it to leave,” the statement said. […]
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Vietnam and Russia expand joint South China Sea gas projects
HANOI — Vietnam and Russia are working more closely together on gas development projects in the South China Sea as they seek to reduce their dependence on trade with China. Locked in a bitter territorial dispute with China over islands in the area, Vietnam is trying to insulate itself from economic pressure by its giant […]
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US sends guided-missile cruiser to South China Sea to challenge ‘excessive’ Chinese claims
“USS Chancellorsville sailed near the Paracel Islands to challenge excessive maritime claims and preserve access to the waterways as governed by international law,” US Pacific Fleet spokesman Nathan Christensen said in a statement. The US warship conducted the operation near the islands – known in China as the Xisha Islands – to challenge claims made […]
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Beijing lashes out at U.S. for South China Sea sail-by
The Pentagon says the sail intends to ‘challenge excessive maritime claims’ by China and to ‘preserve access to waterways as governed by international law’ BEIJING, China – China on Friday, November 30, scolded the United States for sending naval vessels close to disputed islands in the South China Sea where Beijing has built military installations. […]
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China earmarks Manila trench for possible South China Sea ‘Atlantis’
MANILA, Philippines — China was reportedly planning to build an undersea complex for its scientific and defense operations in the disputed South China Sea, and the Manila trench had been earmarked as one of the possible sites. Citing officials and scientists involved in the plan, the South China Morning Post reported on November 26 that […]