From the Philippine News Agency (Dec 27): DFA: China plan to fortify disputed
territories in WPS violates int'l law
China’s plan to develop and fortify an expansive area of the resource-rich South
China Sea lacks merit under international law, the Dept. of Foreign Affairs has
said.
Beijing has established a new city called Sansha under its southern Hainan
province to politically administer its claimed territories in the disputed
waters known as West Philippine Sea in the Philippines.
In a move that could stoke tensions anew, China this week said it will invest
at least US$ .6 billion for the construction of a harbor, an airport and other
facilities in the areas, where the Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia, Brunei and
Taiwan have overlapping claims.
“This is giving a lot of concerns among nation states not only in the region
but as far as the international community is concerned,” Foreign Affairs
spokesman Raul Hernandez told reporters.
China's recent move to bring all its claimed territories under the ambit of a
recently-established "Sansha City" was “a way of reinforcing their nine-dash
line claim which is considered excessive and a violation of international law,”
Hernandez said.
“This action will not gain validity for China,” he said.
China’s so-called nine-dash line is a U-shaped map that covers nearly 90
percent of the waters believed to be rich in oil and natural gas.
Many have feared the conflicts could be Asia's next flashpoint.
In their latest spat, Asian neighbors Beijing and Manila engaged in a
standoff in April this year when Chinese vessels sailed into into a shoal called
Bajo de Masinloc or Scarborough Shoal, which Philippine officials say is an
integral part of its territory.
Vietnam likewise protested what it calls increasing Chinese aggression in the
resource-rich waters after Beijing tendered bids for several gas and oil
exploration areas within Hanoi’s waters.
China has frowned on bringing the territorial disputes to any international
forum such as the Association of South East Asian Nations where the Philippines,
Vietnam, Malaysia and Brunei are members along with non-claimants like
Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia, Laos, Cambodia and Myanmar are members.
Beijing prefers to negotiate with each of the other smaller rival claimants,
giving them an advantage because of its sheer size and dominant military force.
http://www.pna.gov.ph/index.php?idn=&sid=&nid=&rid=482825
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