West Philippine Sea
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The Next Big Energy Standoff Will Happen Here
The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and China have agreed on a so-called single working text to continue negotiations for a Code of Conduct (COC) in the disputed South China Sea. “I am pleased to announce yet another milestone in the COC process,” said Vivian Balakrishnan on Thursday, Singapore’s foreign minister, who is hosting […]
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China’s South China Sea Project Must Not Succeed
The international community shouldn’t quietly let China ignore the 2016 decision. It has been two years now since an arbitral tribunal ruled that the Nine-Dash Line asserted by China in the South China Sea is in violation of United Nations Convention on Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) on July 12, 2016. During this time, China […]
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How the French military’s ‘political messengers’ are countering Beijing in the South China Sea
France’s air and sea presence in the region asserts its support for a maritime security order based on shared rules and norms, writes Mathieu Duchâtel Since July 27, the French Air Force has had three Rafale B fighter jets, one A400M troop transporter and a C135 refuelling tanker in Australia’s Northern Territory. By registering you […]
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China’s militarisation of South China Sea done in self-defence: Foreign Minister Wang Yi
SINGAPORE – Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Saturday (Aug 4) defended China’s military build-up in the South China Sea, calling it actions taken in self-defence in response to security pressure from the United States and other non-regional countries. “Certain non-regional countries, mainly the United States, have been sending massive strategic weaponry into this region, […]
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Beijing vows to keep military presence in South China Sea as US pledges US$300 million for security
Foreign Minister Wang Yi makes the remarks at Asean summit after US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announces Indo-Pacific commitment Beijing on Saturday vowed to maintain its military presence in the South China Sea, insisting the US is “the biggest force for militarisation in this region” after US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo pledged US$300 […]
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CHINA SCORES WITH ASEAN PLAY AS TRUMP’S AMERICA LOSES ITS WAY IN SOUTH CHINA SEA
US’ paltry down payment on its Indo-Pacific strategy is only matched by its faltering security commitment to Southeast Asia On March 12, 1947, as the spectre of Soviet communism loomed over the horizon of newly liberated Europe, President Harry Truman vowed that it would be the policy of the United States to “support free people […]
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Commentary: A sober assessment of the recent ‘breakthrough’ on the South China Sea
Singapore Foreign Minister Vivian Balakirishnan called new developments to the Code of Conduct in the South China Sea “yet another milestone”. There’s no room for complacency until the code is agreed upon, says one observer. Following the adoption of a draft framework on the Code of Conduct on the South China Sea last August, barely […]
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PH-China joint exploration in S. China Sea OK if sovereign rights upheld – Carpio
MANILA – Acting Chief Justice Antonio Carpio on Thursday said he sees nothing wrong with the proposed joint exploration between the Philippines and China in the disputed South China Sea as long as Manila asserts its sovereign rights. “As long as the joint development complies with the Philippine Constitution and there is no waiver of […]
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Surge in South China Sea Naval Exercises in 2018 Vexes Beijing
TAIPEI — A surge in naval maneuvers in the South China Sea by Western allies this year is keeping China from any further expansion into the contested waters, analysts say. Vessels from Australia, France, Japan and the United States have sent ships to the 3.5 million-square-kilometer sea in 2018. They believe the sea rich in […]
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South China Sea talks see agreement on negotiations
FOREIGN MINISTERS of Asean and China have agreed to accept a “single text” to negotiate the code of conduct on the contentious South China Sea issue, according to diplomats of both sides. Members of Asean have been at loggerheads with China over the territorial rights in the South China Sea. Tensions and clashes have occurred […]