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international-relations1 year ago

"Philippines Challenges China's Actions in Disputed Sea, Summons Envoy"

The Philippines summoned China's envoy to protest against aggressive actions in the South China Sea, accusing China's coastguard of using water cannon against a civilian boat supplying troops at the Second Thomas Shoal. Manila's defense minister challenged Beijing to seek international arbitration to bolster its sovereignty claims, as tensions rise over territorial disputes in the region. China claims almost the entire South China Sea, including the shoal within the Philippines' exclusive economic zone, despite a 2016 ruling against its claim. The incident comes as the Philippines seeks to deepen engagement with the United States, prompting China's defense ministry to warn against provocative actions and comments.

international-relations1 year ago

Philippines Challenges China's Actions in South China Sea

The Philippines summoned China's envoy to protest against "aggressive actions" in the South China Sea, accusing China's coastguard of using water cannon against a civilian boat supplying troops at the Second Thomas Shoal. Manila's defence minister challenged Beijing to seek international arbitration to bolster its sovereignty claims, as tensions simmer over disputed features in the Philippines' exclusive economic zone. The incident comes amid heightened tensions as the Philippines seeks to deepen engagement with the United States, while China has deployed hundreds of coastguard vessels throughout the South China Sea despite a 2016 ruling against its claim.

politics2 years ago

Iraq wins arbitration case against Turkey, halts Kurdish oil exports.

An international arbitration case has been won by Baghdad, halting oil exports from the semi-autonomous Kurdish region via Turkey. The central government considers it illegal for Irbil to export oil without going through the Iraqi national oil company, while Kurdish authorities have said the practice is meant to compensate for budget transfers withheld from the Kurdish region by Baghdad. The Kurdish region's ministry of natural resources said the regional government will not "give up on the constitutional rights of the Kurdistani people" and that the ruling will not harm its relations with the central government.