From the Philippine News Agency (Jun 25):
New Chinese map shows China’s “unreasonably expansive claim” in the WPS – DFA
The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) on Wednesday called China’s new
official map “unreasonably expansive” as it includes areas within Philippine
sovereignty as part of Chinese territory.
"We reiterate that such a publication only shows China's unreasonably
expansive claim that is clearly contrary to international law and United
Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea,” DFA spokesman Charles Jose said in a
statement.
Reports said
China has
unveiled a new map that marks a huge area of the South China Sea as part of
Chinese jurisdiction, encroaching on the territories of its neighbors like the
Philippines,
Vietnam,
Malaysia,
Brunei and
Taiwan.
“It is precisely such ambitious expansionism that is causing the tensions in
the
South China Sea," Jose said.
China claims 90 percent
of the
South China Sea – a major shipping
route and home to groups of islands, rocks, reefs and cays.
Beijing says its claim over the resource-rich
waters is indisputable.
The Philippine government has renamed parts of the waters that are within
its exclusive economic zone as
West Philippine Sea.
Manila challenged
China’s
claim before an international tribunal in
The
Hague, Netherlands,
where a resolution is pending.
http://www.pna.gov.ph/index.php?idn=&sid=&nid=&rid=656932
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