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Tension sa South China Sea, teritoryo, karaptan at kasarinlan

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SBS International Correspondent Claudia Farhart visits Masinloc, a fishing community greatly affected by the South China Sea territorial dispute. Credit: SBS News

Tinalakay ni SBS International Correspondent Claudia Farhart ang patuloy na palitan ng salita sa pagitan ng Pilipinas at Tsina sa South China Sea.


Key Points
  • Hiniling ng SBS ang panig ng Tsina ngunit di ito nagbigay ng panayam, sa halip nagpadala ng statement.
  • Para sa dalubhasa, maaring magka implikasyon ang kalagayan sa South China Sea sa iba pang aspeto tulad ng pamumuhunan at trabaho.
  • Unti-unti ng nililipat ng Estados Unidos ang mga pwersa nito sa South China Sea patungo sa Gitnang Silangan.
  • Patuloy na naninidigan ang Tsina na di nito kinikilala ang 2016 Arbitral Tribunal ruling sa The Hague.

Regrettably, in recent years, certain forces in the Philippines have repeatedly hyped up maritime disputes. China has exercised the greatest restraint and patience. Look at what is happening in other countries and regions around the world. Think about Ukraine, Venezuela, Gaza, and Greenland. The Philippines should feel fortunate to have a neighbour like China
Chinese Embassy in the Philippines statement to SBS

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