Tensions Rise: China Confronts Philippines Over Maritime Law Dispute
China has summoned the Philippine ambassador to address new maritime laws, accusing the Philippines of violating its territorial sovereignty in the South China Sea.
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China has summoned the Philippine ambassador to address new maritime laws, accusing the Philippines of violating its territorial sovereignty in the South China Sea.
China summons Philippines ambassador over new maritime laws, asserting violation of territorial sovereignty in the South China Sea.
Philippines President Marcos Jr. signs maritime laws defining sea zones and lanes in the South China Sea, sparking discussions on international law alignment.
Chinese experts at a Beijing forum identify US involvement and illegal claims by certain countries as key threats to stability in the South China Sea, emphasizing the need for lawful and cooperative measures.
China is set to enhance maritime passenger protections by revising its maritime law, increasing compensation limits, and unifying liability standards for both domestic and international travel.
China firmly rejects the South China Sea arbitration ruling, calling it harmful to international law and urging disputes to be resolved through negotiation and rule-based approaches.
China criticizes the Philippines’ recent UN submission on South China Sea claims, asserting it violates sovereignty and international law.
China’s Coast Guard expelled Philippine vessels from Huangyan Dao waters, asserting sovereignty and maritime rights in the South China Sea.