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EX500rider

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24. China signed the treaty which meant accepting the arbitration process.
Sun Jan 31, 2021, 12:23 PM
Jan 2021
On July 12, 2016, The Hague's international arbitral tribunal, relying on the 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea treaty (UNCLOS), issued a ruling supporting the Philippines' claims that China had violated Filipino territory in the South China Sea by seizing islets and "sea features." China had also plundered resources in the Philippines' maritime Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ).

Despite having signed the sea treaty (which meant accepting the arbitration process), the Chinese government callously ignored the verdict and disdained the court's authority.

UNCLOS codified the geophysical conditions and legal precedents establishing sovereign control of territorial waters and sovereign rights in the EEZ. It is an example of practical, peace-promoting diplomacy.

China's blunt rejection of the decision stunned the Filipino government and alerted other nations on the Pacific Rim. The Beijing regime not only broke a major treaty it had ratified but also openly maligned legal procedures created to promote peaceful resolution of international disputes. Beijing's thuggish rebuke sent the message that Chinese whim backed by China's enormous military and economic power determined sovereignty in the South China Sea.


It's interesting how much you take China's side...
Pretty sure Taiwan 'sought independence' quite some time ago ... mr_lebowski Jan 2021 #1
THEY'RE ALREADY INDEPENDENT you jackasses. They govern themselves. oldsoftie Jan 2021 #2
China just blew their opportunity to be the new world leader, they now sound as nuts as tRump. nt yaesu Jan 2021 #3
K&R !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! n/t RKP5637 Jan 2021 #4
China is ruthless and plays the long game. They will eventually unify with Taiwan. Irish_Dem Jan 2021 #5
Careful there, you Chinese hot-heads! War is not healthy for children or other living things abqtommy Jan 2021 #6
China is jealous that 4 out of 5 dentists prefer Taiwan-made tools at Harbor Freight dalton99a Jan 2021 #7
When the US moves powerful aircraft and warships thru the same area soryang Jan 2021 #8
good post Evolve Dammit Jan 2021 #10
China IS intimidating its weaker neighbors. dalton99a Jan 2021 #16
The disputes in the South China Sea soryang Jan 2021 #19
China's nine-dash/ten-dash line is a territorial claim dalton99a Jan 2021 #20
Just as Japan claims Daioyu and Dokdo soryang Jan 2021 #21
"This issue could be resolved with international negotiations" EX500rider Jan 2021 #22
Are you talking about the Permanent Court of Arbitration? soryang Jan 2021 #23
China signed the treaty which meant accepting the arbitration process. EX500rider Jan 2021 #24
looks like you don't understand what "negotiations" are and soryang Jan 2021 #25
Except China wants to impose illegal restrictions on foreign militaries in their EEZ hack89 Feb 2021 #27
US support should reflect China's actions in Hong Kong LiberalLovinLug Jan 2021 #9
good point. nt yaesu Jan 2021 #11
Doesn't China make this announcement like, every ten years or so? Aristus Jan 2021 #12
Blinken reaffirmed the U.S./Philippine mutual defense treaty this week ripcord Jan 2021 #13
Good. What China is doing in the South China Sea is complete bullshit dalton99a Jan 2021 #17
War against who? Denvermosaic Jan 2021 #14
Miraculously, there is always plenty of money for foreign wars... PersianStar Jan 2021 #15
Chinese actions in HK have not helped relations with Taiwan. roamer65 Jan 2021 #18
A whole lotta political capital... for what? NT Happy Hoosier Jan 2021 #26
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