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The Philippine foreign ministry said on Thursday that China has no right to object to or interfere with its lawful and ...
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNPhilippines: China Has No Right to Argue With Lawful Activities in the South China SeaThe Philippine foreign ministry said on Thursday that China has no right to object to or interfere with its lawful and ...
The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) on Thursday rebuked and rejected anew China’s claims over the Spratlys, including the ...
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Esquire Philippines on MSNDFA: Philippines Won’t Yield To China in Pag-Asa IslandOn May 22, Manila accused Beijing of endangering the lives of Filipino researchers aboard two civilian vessels at Sandy Cay, ...
Philippine officials have condemned the Chinese coast guard, which it said used a powerful water cannon to target one of two Philippine fishing boats conducting marine research in the disputed South ...
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Inquirer Opinion on MSNSandy Cay beyond the 2016 arbitral awardSandy Cay (Filipino name: “Pag-asa Cay 2”), a tiny South China Sea (SCS) sandbar found in the western section of our Pag-Asa island’s Territorial Sea (TS), is very much in the news these days. Yet, in ...
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GMA Network on MSNDFA rejects Chinese Embassy’s claims over Pag-asa Island and caysThe Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) on Thursday rejected recent statements of the Chinese Embassy in Manila claiming ...
Chinese coastguard and Philippine fisheries vessels collide in latest encounter over disputed South China Sea reef.
Multiple countries, including China and the Philippines, hold claims in the Spratly Islands in the South China Sea.
Manila said one fisheries bureau ship sustained damage and blasted China's coast guard for putting civilian lives "at risk." ...
China’s coast guard blamed the Philippines for the collision, saying the vessels entered the waters illegally without China’s permission and landed personnel on Sandy Cay, it said, using the ...
Philippines: China has no right to object, interfere with its ‘lawful’ activities in South China Sea
Foreign ministry spokesperson Teresita Daza says, 'We urge China to respect the Philippines' sovereignty and jurisdiction, ...
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