West Philippine Sea
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Respect our position on sea: Beijing to S’pore
SINGAPORE–The mainland Chinese authorities have asked Singapore to “respect” China’s position on the outcome of a recent ruling by an international tribunal and a consensus Beijing said it has reached with ASEAN. In a statement on Friday, mainland China external affrairs spokesman Hua Chunying said mainland China had made its position on the issue “very […]
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This is South China Sea from Indonesian Historical Perspective
Jakarta, GIVnews.com – South China Sea has been a major source of headache for diplomats all throughout Southeast Asia for the past few years. China claims about 90% of the sea with its infamous nine-dash line, creating conflicting territorial overlaps with Malaysia, Vietnam, the Philippines, and Brunei Darussalam. While China does not have territorial disputes […]
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Australian farmer causes storm in South China Sea territorial dispute
When he is not on his farm in the high country of south-east New South Wales, Hans Berekoven is an amateur marine archaeologist recovering artefacts from a shipwreck for a Malaysian museum. He said during one trip, he had been harassed by a Chinese Coast Guard vessel that had been stationed off Luconia Shoals for […]
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Myanmar’s statement on the Award of the Arbitral Tribunal on the South China Sea under Annexure VII of UNCLOS
Myanmar has taken note of the award made by the Arbitral Tribunal under Annex VII to the 1982 United Nations Conventions on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) on Tuesday, 12 July, 2016. We are now studying the impact of the Award and its possible repercussions within our region and beyond. Although Myanmar is not […]
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Myanmar ‘studying impact’ of South China Sea ruling
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs weighed in on this week’s landmark ruling by an international arbitration tribunal in The Hague, which ruled in favour of fellow ASEAN member state the Philippines in a suit it brought against China over contentious claims in the South China Sea. The ministry said yesterday it was “now studying the […]
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China sends fighter jets and bombers as bitter row over South China Sea intensifies
A Chinese military plane H-6 bomber like one that was sent out The exercises come at a time of heightened tension in the disputed waters after an arbitration court in The Hague ruled last month that China did not have historic rights to the South China Sea. The air force sent several H-6 bombers and […]
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More Fake Soft Power for China
Fraudulent ‘institute’ in Hong Kong seeks to peddle Beijing’s line on the South China Sea “Asia-Pacific Institute of International Law.” Here surely is a weighty institution whose members include leading lawyers from around the Asia-Pacific region, from China to Canada, Melbourne to Manila ready to offer a forum for discussion of issues such as the […]
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A Pacific Admiral Takes China’s Measure
Beijing has a consistent explanation for the rising tensions in the South China Sea: It’s America’s fault. As Chinese leaders tell it, their country is the victim of a U.S. bullying campaign designed to keep China down by uniting Asian states against it. For proof they cite episodes such as the recent United Nations arbitration […]
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Vietnam responds after Chinese minister calls for ‘people’s war’ at sea
The two countries continue to trade diplomatic barbs over the flashpoint South China Sea. “Officials of other countries need to speak and act in accordance with official statements as well as their nations’ obligations, that is, repecting international law, refraining from using or threatening to use force, and actively contributing to peace and stability in […]
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Cause for optimism in the South China Sea
The ruling by the Annex VII Tribunal on the South China Sea maritime dispute between the Philippines and China lays down an unprecedented legal benchmark for disputes in the region. The unanimous decision of the five-member Tribunal addresses in detail all of the claims made by the Philippines. Only one claim was dismissed on jurisdictional […]