BEIJING/MANILA (Reuters) -China and the Philippines traded accusations over a collision in the South China Sea on Monday, with Manila saying its armed forces would resist Beijing's actions in the disputed waters, the latest in an increasingly testy series of co...
The ministry added: "Both sides continue to recognise the need to de-escalate the situation in the South China Sea and manage differences through dialogue and consultation and agree that the agreement will not prejudice each other's positions in the South China Sea." Image:Water ca...
A Philippine coast guard vessel and a Chinese coast guard vessel sail next to each other during an incident where the Philippines and China accused each other of ramming vessels and performing dangerous manoeuvres, at a location given as the South China Sea, ...
China-Philippines Spat Over South China Sea: Implications for the Regiondoi:10.32381/JIOS.2023.31.03.2SUMMONSBODIES of waterNATURAL gas reservesAGGRESSION (International law)PEACEFUL settlement of international disputesThe article discusses the China-Philippines dispute over the Sou...
Both sides “recognized the need to strengthen the bilateral maritime communication mechanism on the South China Sea” and signed an arrangement “on improving Philippines-China maritime communication mechanisms,” the Department of Foreign Affairs in Manila said in a state...
The move by the Philippine government can be viewed as pushback against China’s grey zone tactics in the South China Sea, and the likely hope is that it will dissuade similar actions by Beijing elsewhere in Southeast Asia. The dispute on the Scarborough Shoal between China and the Philippine...
official of the Philippine Department of Foreign Affairs made it clear that the Philippines had no intention of building any facility on Ren'ai Jiao and it doesn't want to and will not be the first country to violate the Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the South China Sea (DOC)...
BEIJING, June 17 (Xinhua) -- The Philippines' unilateral submission on the extent of its undersea shelf in the South China Sea infringes on China's sovereign rights and jurisdiction, violates international law, including the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, and goes against the...
An international tribunal is set to give a long-awaited ruling, with implications for China's controversial claims in the disputed South China Sea. The case at the tribunal in The Hague was brought by the Philippines, which argues Chinese ac
China calls on Philippines to jointly seek effective way to control situation in South China Sea China calls on Philippines to jointly seek effective way to control situation in South China Sea