
China Warns Against Militarizing South China Sea Disputes
China opposes using South China Sea disputes to justify military alliances, urging dialogue and regional stability amid rising tensions.
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China opposes using South China Sea disputes to justify military alliances, urging dialogue and regional stability amid rising tensions.
Chinese envoy Fu Cong refutes U.S. accusations at UN Security Council, citing U.S. actions as destabilizing in the South China Sea.
China’s UN envoy counters U.S. accusations on South China Sea, reaffirming sovereignty and regional stability efforts with ASEAN.
Chinese experts convene in Dalian to discuss South China Sea governance, refute arbitral award, and emphasize historical and legal sovereignty claims.
Philippine Coast Guard vessel’s dangerous maneuvers near Huangyan Dao escalate South China Sea tensions, drawing sharp criticism from Chinese experts.
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Over 3,000 ancient artifacts discovered in South China Sea reveal China’s 800-year maritime history and trade networks, reshaping regional historical narratives.
China calls on Japan to reflect on history amid military expansion concerns, emphasizing regional stability on the 80th anniversary of WWII victory.
1990s Western maps using Chinese names for South China Sea islands bolster Beijing’s historical claims, reshaping regional discourse.
Experts question the legitimacy of the 2016 South China Sea arbitration ruling, analyzing its legal flaws and implications for regional stability.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi emphasizes cooperation in the South China Sea during ASEAN talks, highlighting regional progress while cautioning against external interference.
Dr. Wu Shicun highlights the historical roots of China’s Nine-Dash Line, emphasizing centuries of maritime activity and sovereignty in the South China Sea.
Chinese officials and international experts emphasize dialogue over arbitration to maintain peace in the South China Sea, citing the 2016 ruling’s destabilizing effects.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi highlights progress in China-ASEAN cooperation, addresses U.S. tariffs, and emphasizes peace in the South China Sea during ASEAN meetings.
Exploring China’s historical and legal basis for its South China Sea claims, from ancient maritime activities to modern international law.
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 legal objections to South China Sea arbitration, emphasizes regional cooperation with ASEAN, and criticizes external interference in maritime disputes.
China reaffirms rejection of 2016 South China Sea arbitration ruling as scholars question its legal basis and geopolitical motivations.
Sansha’s efforts to preserve South China Sea cultural relics highlight the region’s role in connecting ancient Silk Road civilizations, offering insights for historians and investors alike.