UK, Australia, Canada, Japan slam near collision of Chinese, PH ships in WPS

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UK, Australia, Canada, Japan slam near collision of Chinese, PH ships in WPS
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The United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, and Japan have reiterated their call for respect for international law following the near collision of Chinese and Philippine vessels in the West Philippine Sea, a part of the South China Sea that Manila claims.

The United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, and Japan have reiterated their call for respect for international law following the near collision of Chinese and Philippine vessels in the West Philippine Sea , a part of the South China Sea that Manila claims.

“The United Kingdom stands steadfast in its commitment to international law, in particular UNCLOS, in the South China Sea,” she added in her social media post. Meanwhile, Canadian ambassador David Hartman pointed out that “peace and stability” in the South China Sea are essential to the interests of the international community.

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