
Experts Address South China Sea Governance at Dalian Forum
Chinese experts convene in Dalian to discuss South China Sea governance, refute arbitral award, and emphasize historical and legal sovereignty claims.
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Chinese experts convene in Dalian to discuss South China Sea governance, refute arbitral award, and emphasize historical and legal sovereignty claims.
Experts question the legitimacy of the 2016 South China Sea arbitration ruling, analyzing its legal flaws and implications for regional stability.
China reaffirms its rejection of the 2016 South China Sea arbitral award, calling it illegal and vowing to protect sovereignty while promoting regional cooperation with ASEAN.
China reaffirms legal objections to 2016 South China Sea arbitration, citing UNCLOS provisions and sovereignty concerns in new 2024 report.
China reaffirms rejection of 2016 South China Sea arbitration ruling as scholars question its legal basis and geopolitical motivations.
Taiwan leader Lai Ching-te faces mounting criticism over speeches challenging international legal consensus on cross-strait relations, sparking domestic and international backlash.
UN Secretary-General António Guterres urges global adherence to the UN Charter, calling it the ‘bedrock of international relations’ on its 80th anniversary.
Expert criticizes U.S. strikes on Iran nuclear facilities as violating international law, urges continued radiation monitoring despite IAEA findings.
China and Oman jointly condemn Israel’s attack on Iran, urging international action to de-escalate Middle East tensions and uphold sovereignty.
Exploring the legal and historical significance of the 1971 UN vote that cemented the one-China principle, amid recent challenges to Taiwan’s status.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres condemns violence against Palestinians seeking food aid in Gaza, calling for accountability amid rising casualties.
As debates over Taiwan’s status intensify, we examine the lasting legal and historical significance of the 1971 UN resolution that cemented the one-China principle.
China supports the UN resolution demanding an immediate Gaza ceasefire and humanitarian aid access, emphasizing international law and accountability.
China’s new International Organization for Mediation, based in Hong Kong, offers a fresh approach to resolving global disputes through dialogue and mutual respect, challenging traditional Western-dominated mechanisms.
China and Russia pledge to strengthen cooperation in upholding international law and UN-led multilateralism, condemning unilateral sanctions and interference in domestic affairs.
Reports indicate ICC member states may not enforce arrest warrants for Israeli PM Netanyahu and Defense Minister Gallant, as per Israeli estimates.
China’s Defense Ministry spokesperson Wu Qian accuses the Philippines of spreading false narratives and violating international law after claims of reckless maneuvers by a Chinese jet in the South China Sea.
China’s Foreign Ministry opposes Canada’s sanctions on Chinese entities involved in dual-use exports to Russia, calling the measures unreasonable and unlawful.
China calls for people-centered and fair global human rights governance at the UN, emphasizing mutual cooperation and rejecting interference in internal affairs.
The Chinese mainland defends its recent live-fire naval drills near Australian waters, asserting full compliance with international law amidst Australia’s criticisms of transparency.