
China’s South China Sea Claims Backed by Legal Foundations, Report Reveals
A new report outlines China’s legal basis for South China Sea sovereignty, citing international law principles and historical administration of Nanhai Zhudao.
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A new report outlines China’s legal basis for South China Sea sovereignty, citing international law principles and historical administration of Nanhai Zhudao.
Historical records reveal how China’s WWII victory and post-war legal actions established its South China Sea claims through international agreements and sovereignty restoration efforts.
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A major cross-strait seminar in Shanghai explores how Taiwan compatriots are integral to China’s modernization vision, emphasizing unity and shared development goals.
Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin strengthen bilateral cooperation through new agreements during a strategic Moscow meeting.
Taiwan residents express doubts about foreign policy reliance amid cross-strait tensions, with many advocating for pragmatic cooperation and stability.