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Japan Urges India to Make a Stand on the South China Sea Dispute

Japan Urges India to Make a Stand on the South China Sea Dispute

Japan is eyeing India as an' indispensable partner' in preventing China from its increasing assertiveness in claiming almost the entirety of the disputed South China Sea as it urged New Delhi officials to make a stand and speak on the issue related to the disputed region.

Taiwan Constructs Military Facilities on Taiping Island in South China Sea

Taiwan Constructs Anti-Aircraft Defenses on Taiping Island in the South China Sea

New satellite images of the South China Sea shows that Taiwan is constructing what appears to be anti-aircraft gun towers on the Taiping Island which is under its control.

ASEAN, China Agree to Set Up Telephone Hotline to Avoid Military Clashes in South China Sea

ASEAN, China Agree to Set up Telephone Hotline to Avoid Military Clashes in South China Sea

In a bid to avoid accidental military clashes in the South China Sea, China, and Southeast Asian nations on Wednesday agreed to set up a communications hotline that would be operational soon.

China Opens Scarborough Shoal to Filipino Fishermen

China Opens Scarborough Shoal to Filipino Fishermen

China has agreed to allow Filipino fishermen to fish in the resource-rich Scarborough Shoal in the disputed South China Sea two months after a Hague-based arbitration tribunal declared that the shoal was the Philippines' traditional fishing ground.

China-Philippines Talks on South China Sea Dispute Should be Based on Arbitral Court Ruling: President Duterte

China-Philippines Talks on South China Sea Dispute Should be Based on Arbitration Court Ruling: President Duterte

Despite President Xi Jinping's earlier statements that China would not accept any actions or propositions by any state based on the recent ruling of the Permanent Court of Arbitration on the South China Sea dispute, Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte insists that formal talks with Beijing would rest on the court's verdict, saying China cannot avoid the ruling at any cost.

China, Philippines to Start Formal Talks on South China Sea Conflict This Year-- President Duterte

China, Philippines to Start Formal Talks on South China Sea Dispute This Year: President Duterte

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte said that formal talks with China over the long-standing South China Sea territorial dispute might start this year as he called on Beijing to open the contested Scarborough Shoal to Filipino fishermen.

President Duterte: No War With China Over South China Sea Conflict

President Duterte: No War With China Over South China Sea Conflict

Philippines' President Rodrigo Duterte has said that going to war with China over disputed territories in the South China Sea would be the "most stupid thing" for Manila to do given that Beijing is one of the world's military superpowers.

Philippines' President Duterte to Push for Resource-Sharing in Negotiations With China on South China Sea Dispute

Philippines' President Duterte to Push for Resource-Sharing in Negotiations With China on South China Sea Dispute

The Philippines' President Rodrigo Duterte is poised to hold bilateral talks with China to peacefully settle the South China Sea dispute and might push for resource-sharing arrangements instead of triggering a confrontation with the military superpower.

Beijing Open to Negotiations with Manila on South China Sea Sans Hague Court Ruling

Beijing Open to Negotiations With Manila on South China Sea Dispute Sans Hague Court Ruling

China continues to stand its ground in rejecting the ruling of the Hague-based arbitral court on the South China Sea dispute. Beijing warned other countries on Wednesday against threatening its interests and territories in the region.

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