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05/06/2024 01:14:52 pm

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A Chinese Coast Guard Vessel seen in south China Sea

China Calls on Philipines to Resolve Maritime Disputes Through Proper Negotiations

While China and the Philippines remain divided over the South China Sea, Beijing has reacted strongly against Manila's attempts to seek a third party solution to the maritime dispute. Beijing has refused to accept the juisdiction of the Permanent Court of Arbritation in Hague, Netherlands over the case.

South China Sea

Beijing to Uphold Sovereignty Over China-Controlled Islands in the South China Sea Amid Impending Hague Court Ruling

President Xi said Beijing will never compromise on the sovereignty of the territories it controls in the disputed waters as he called on the CPC to strengthen its military and maintain absolute power in the country.

South China Sea

South China Sea: Beijing to Conduct Military Drills Around Paracel Islands to Reassert Claims Over Disputed Region

China will carry out military drills to assert its claim over disputed reefs and islands in the South China Sea from July 5 to 11.

China

China's Communist Party Celebrates 95 Years of Existence

The Communist Party of China (CPC) celebrated its 95th anniversary on Friday, July 1, at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing. The occasion was marked by a speech from President Xi Jinping, which came at the end of a week-long series of events, ceremonies, and concerts; attended by elite businessmen, politicians and celebrities.

SPGs

Xi Urges Army to Modernize so it can Win Wars

"The Chinese nation is not afraid of both evil and troubles"

China Slams US Diplomat's Statement.

China Condemns U.S. Diplomat’s Comment on NSG and South China Sea Dispute

China on Thursday slammed a U.S. diplomat's critical remarks about the impasse with India's bid for membership in the Nuclear Supplier Group (NSG) as well as the South China Sea dispute. China's Foreign Ministry described the comments as utterly "irresponsible" and an attempt to create a wedge between the Beijing and New Delhi.

China to Become 'Outlaw State' if it Rejects South China Sea Ruling to be Handed Down on July 12

China to Become 'Outlaw State' if it Rejects Arbitration Court Ruling to be Handed Down on July 12

China risks being branded as an "outlaw state" by the international community if it will not respect the verdict of the Hague-based arbitration tribunal on the Philippines' case against Beijing on the South China Sea dispute, which is expected to be handed down on July 12.

Philippines New Defense Priorities.

Islamic Militant Threat is More Pressing than South China Sea Issue for Philippines' Incoming Government: New Defense Chief

Defeating Islamic insurgents in the Philippines will assume more importance than addressing the territorial disputes in the South China Sea, Philippines incoming Defense Minister Delfin Lorenzana said on Wednesday.

South China Sea Dispute.

Arbitration Court in Hague to Deliver Verdict on South China Sea Case on June 12

The Permanent Court of Arbitration in Hague, Netherland is set to deliver a verdict on the South China Sea case between the Philippines and China on June 12, the court said in a statement released on Wednesday. The eagerly awaited verdict, which is expected to go against China, is certain to increase tension in South China Sea region.

China's top Diplomat Visits Vietnam.

China's top Diplomat Visits Vietnam Ahead of Verdict on South China Sea

China's top diplomat, Yang Jiechi, on Monday met with Vietnam's top leadership, as China beefed up its public relations to gain support of important countries ahead of the verdict by an international tribunal court over South China Sea case, which was filed by Philippines in 2013.

Invisible assassin

Secret Plans for China’s ‘Underwater Great Wall’ in South China Sea Exposed

This underwater defense line will complete China's triad of control over the South China Sea.

Spratly Islands.

South China Sea Dispute: By 2020 China Will Send Civilian Cruises to Spratly Islands

China is planning to offer first regular civilian cruise service to the Spratly Islands in disputed South China Sea by 2020, Chinese state media said on Wednesday.

South China Sea

China State Shipping Company to Operate Cruise Trips in Disputed South China Sea

China's state-owned shipping company is plans to launch cruise trips in the disputed waters of the South China Sea in a bid to develop tourism in the region.

US Would Go to Battle Against China Over Scarborough Shoal--Retired US Admiral

US Could go to War With China Over Scarborough Shoal: Retired US Admiral

A military confrontation could ensue between the United States and China if the latter starts reclamation activities in the disputed Scarborough Shoal off the coast of the Philippines, a retired US Admiral said on Thursday.

Malabar naval exercise

Chinese Spy Ship 'Shadows' US, Indian and Japanese Naval Drill in Western Pacific

A Chinese navy spy ship entered Japanese waters on Wednesday as India, U.S. and Japan participate in the tri-nation Malabar naval exercise.

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