THE United States on Tuesday said it supports the Philippines' continued calls on China to 'respect' the international law of the sea in the South China Sea (SCS) amid the reported swarming of Chinese vessels there.
THE United States on Tuesday said it supports the Philippines' continued calls on China to 'respect' the international law of the sea in the South China Sea amid the reported swarming of Chinese vessels there.In a statement shared by the US Embassy in Manila, State Department spokesman Ned Price voiced concern over the reported swarming particularly on the Spratly Islands.
'On July 12, 2016, the Permanent Court of Arbitration ruled in favor of the Philippines as it declared the so-called China's nine-dash line national boundary has no legal basis to claim historic rights to almost all resources in the South China Sea .The Department of Foreign Affairs on Nov.
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