West Philippine Sea
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China Sends Ship as Warning to Vietnam: No Court Case, No Oil Drilling
TAIPEI, TAIWAN — China sent a survey vessel through waters claimed by its maritime sovereignty rival Vietnam this month to warn Hanoi against starting new energy exploration projects and filing any motions in an international court, observers say. Tracking tools showed China’s 105-meter-long, 58-person survey ship Haiyang Dizhi 4 moving toward Vietnamese waters on June […]
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Japan-China relations: Xi said, Xi said
“She said, ‘You don’t understand what I said.’ I said, ‘No, no, no, you’re wrong. When I was a boy, everything was right.’ … And she’s making me feel like I’ve never been born.” This is a famous hook line in a song from The Beatles album “Revolver,” released in 1966. I was 13 years […]
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‘Urgent’ China warning claims Australia needs alliance with US
Australia must urgently strengthen its partnership with the United States, Japan and other regional partners to resist China’s gradual domination in the Indo-Pacific, a leading researcher has warned. The superpower has become increasingly brazen in its assumption of power throughout the region, according to the University of Sydney’s United States Studies Centre. The top […]
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7th Chinese fighter sighted near Taiwan could be from new deployment in SCS
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — For the seventh time in less than two weeks, a Chinese fighter jet approached Taiwan’s airspace on Sunday (June 21) in what could be part of a new deployment in the South China Sea (SCS) or combat training originating from deep within China. At noon on Sunday, a People’s Liberation Army […]
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PLA expels US warship illegally trespassing into S.China Sea
The Chinese People‘s Liberation Army (PLA) on Thursday expelled a US warship that trespassed into Chinese territorial waters off the Xisha Islands in the South China Sea, and the US operation amid the COVID-19 pandemic showed the US is the source that sabotages peace and stability in the South China Sea, a Chinese military spokesperson […]
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South China Sea Dispute: Indonesia Refuses Negotiations, Rejects China’s Nine-Dash Line Claims
China and Indonesia agree on at least one issue about the Natuna Islands, part of the larger Raiu archipelago, located in disputed waters that Indonesia has renamed the North Natuna Sea. On May 26, Indonesia said in a diplomatic note it is not a party to the territorial dispute in the South China Sea. Beijing […]
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Japan Has A Plan For Dismantling China’s Submarine Fleet
Japanese forces chased a Chinese submarine out of Japanese waters on Thursday. Officials in Tokyo characterized the sub’s infiltration as part of China’s escalating land-grab across the western Pacific. A Japanese “destroyer”—actually, the helicopter-carrier Kaga—along with a P-1 patrol plane reportedly detected the submarine within 24 miles of Amami-Oshima island, near Okinawa in southern Japan. […]
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Duterte halted VFA termination due to South China Sea tensions
SUMMARY MANILA, Philippines – Despite earlier asserting he wanted the military deal scrapped, President Rodrigo Duterte decided to suspend his earlier decision to terminate the Philippines’ Visiting Forces Agreement (VFA) with the United States due to rising tensions in the South China Sea during the pandemic. According to Foreign Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr, who along […]
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Pandemic-distracted world wakes to China’s maritime incursions
https://asia.nikkei.com/Politics/International-relations/South-China-Sea/Pandemic-distracted-world-wakes-to-China-s-maritime-incursions
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Indonesia says completion of S. China Sea rules may be delayed
JAKARTA – Indonesia said Thursday that the completion of a so-called code of conduct being mapped out by Southeast Asian countries and China to avert clashes in the South China Sea may be delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic. “Negotiations on the code of conduct cannot be held virtually, so we will wait until conditions […]