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South China Sea: US destroyer sails near Spratly Islands to ‘assert navigational rights’

Chinese military says American warship left when warned by PLATaiwan and Vietnam called out by the US Navy for requiring notice for ‘innocent passage’

Kinling Lo

Kinling Lo

Published: 8:30pm, 22 Dec, 2020SCMP

The USS John S. McCain neared the contested Spratly Islands on Tuesday. Photo: US Navy via AP

The USS John S. McCain neared the contested Spratly Islands on Tuesday. Photo: US Navy via APThe US Navy sent a destroyer near the Spratly Islands in the disputed South China Sea on Tuesday to “challenge restrictions on innocent passage imposed by China, Vietnam, and Taiwan”.The operation came after the United States military warned in a document last week that it would be “more assertive” against Beijing. The document set out objectives for the US Navy, Marines and Coast Guard for 2021.

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China says aircraft carrier group on way to South China Sea for drills

China says aircraft carrier group on way to South China Sea for drills - CNA

DECEMBER 21, 20208:13 AMUPDATED 3 HOURS AGO

By Reuters Staff

2 MIN READ

BEIJING (Reuters) – An aircraft carrier group led by China’s newest carrier, the Shandong, has sailed through the Taiwan Strait on its way to routine drills in the South China Sea, China’s navy said on Monday, after Taiwan mobilised its forces to monitor the trip.

While it is not the first time China’s carriers have passed close to Taiwan, it comes at a time of heightened tension between Taipei and Beijing, which claims the democratically ruled island as its territory.

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The World’s Most Important Body of Water

The Atlantic

More than most, four men shaped the oft-cited “strategic tensions” over the South China Sea.

An aerial view of cargo ships in Hong Kong harbor.
Nik Wheeler / Corbis / Getty

The south china sea is the most important body of water for the world economy—through it passes at least one-third of global trade. It is also the most dangerous body of water in the world, the place where the militaries of the United States and China could most easily collide.

Chinese and American warships have just barely averted several incidents there over the past few years, and the Chinese military has warned off U.S. jets flying above. In July, the two nations carried out competing naval exercises in those waters. Given what is called the growing “strategic rivalry” between Washington and Beijing, the specter of an accident that in turn triggers a larger military confrontation preoccupies strategists in both capitals.

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S Jaishankar Expresses Concerns Over Situation In South China Sea

In an address at the 15th East Asia Summit (EAS), External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar also talked about the Indo-Pacific and noted the growing interest in the region as an integrated and organic maritime space with 10-nation ASEAN at its centre.

All IndiaPress Trust of IndiaUpdated: November 15, 2020 5:30 pm ISTby Taboola

S Jaishankar Expresses Concerns Over Situation In South China Sea

India expressed concern over “actions and incidents” that “erode” trust in the South China Sea.

India on Saturday expressed concern over “actions and incidents” that “erode” trust in the South China Sea, and underlined the importance of adhering to international law, respecting territorial integrity and sovereignty.

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Đông Nam Á – trái tim trong chiến lược Ấn Độ Dương – Thái Bình Dương của Nhật

13/10/2020 10:45 GMT+7 tuoitre TTO – Nhật Bản đã đạt được những bước tiến to lớn trong việc trở thành một trong những quốc gia được các nước Đông Nam Á ủng hộ nhiều nhất. Trước Thủ tướng Suga, ông Abe cũng từng chọn thăm các nước Đông Nam Á đầu tiên.
Đông Nam Á - trái tim trong chiến lược Ấn Độ Dương - Thái Bình Dương của Nhật - Ảnh 1.
Từ trái sang: Chủ tịch Trung Quốc Tập Cận Bình, Tổng thống Indonesia Joko Widodo và Thủ tướng Nhật Bản Shinzo Abe trong một lần xuất hiện chung ở Jakarta, Indonesia hồi năm 2015 – Ảnh: REUTERS
Báo South China Morning Post (SCMP) ngày 13-10 có bài bình luận cho rằng Nhật Bản đang xem khu vực Đông Nam Á nằm ở “trái tim của chiến lược Ấn Độ Dương – Thái Bình Dương” của nước này. Tháng trước, Nhật Bản ký thỏa thuận trao đổi hậu cần quốc phòng với Ấn Độ và điều này là đáng chú ý. Người ta cho rằng chính sách quốc phòng của Tokyo dường như đang chuyển từ chủ nghĩa hòa bình thụ động sang chủ nghĩa hòa bình đa phương và chủ động. Đọc tiếp trên CVD >>

The Truth About The South China Sea: A Voice From Vietnam (6-part series)

The Truth About The South China Sea [*] : A Voice From Vietnam (Part I)
Illustrative photo: VNA.

The Truth About The South China Sea [*] : A Voice From Vietnam (Part I)

 August 17, 2020 | 09:57 vietnamtimes.org

Increasingly complicated and tense developments related to the South China Sea are attracting international attention. Meanwhile, some information sources are trying to mislead the public in different countries as to the nature of the issue, its causes and actual developments. The Vietnam Peace and Development Foundation (VPDF) would like to introduce the collection of analysis by experts at the VPDF, with the hope of helping international friends and the people of various countries, including China, to have a better understanding of the issue.

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Vietnam protests China’s escalation of sovereignty violations

By Vu Ngoc   December 3, 2020 | 06:36 pm GMT+7 vnexpressVietnam protests China's escalation of sovereignty violationsSatellite photo shows North Island, part of the Paracel Islands in the East Sea, September 2017. Photo by Planet Labs via Reuters.

Vietnam Thursday asked China to stop escalating tensions with actions that exacerbate violations of Vietnam’s sovereignty over the Hoang Sa and Truong Sa archipelagos.

“All activities on the Hoang Sa (Paracel) and Truong Sa (Spratly) islands without Vietnam’s permission are violations of Vietnam’s sovereignty, international law and hold no juridical value,” Foreign Affairs Ministry spokeswoman Le Thi Thu Hang said at a press meet Thursday.

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China’s own records debunk ‘historic rights’ over disputed seas

Experts say official Chinese documents belie ‘nine-dash line’ as Beijing asserts dominance in South China Sea.

A ruling at The Hague in 2016 tossed out Beijing's 'nine-dash line' claim in the South China Sea [File: Andy Wong/AP]
A ruling at The Hague in 2016 tossed out Beijing’s ‘nine-dash line’ claim in the South China Sea [File: Andy Wong/AP]

By Ted Regencia16 Jul 2020 Al Jareeza

Having secured an alliance with Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte during a state visit to Beijing in 2016, Chinese President Xi Jinping underlined it when he visited Manila in 2018, promising a new chapter in the two nations’ diplomatic ties and vowing to turn the disputed South China Sea into “a sea of peace”.

In a published message to Filipinos just before his trip, Xi recalled how, more than 600 years ago, Chinese explorer Zheng He “made multiple visits to the Manila Bay, Visayas and Sulu” areas during his “seven overseas voyages seeking friendship and cooperation”.

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China and Malaysia in Another Staredown Over Offshore Drilling

November 25, 2020  |  AMTI Brief

China and Malaysia in Another Staredown Over Offshore Drilling

The China Coast Guard (CCG) and Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN) are involved in another standoff over hydrocarbon exploration in the South China Sea. China Coast Guard ship 5402 harassed a drilling rig and its supply ships operating just 44 nautical miles from Malaysia’s Sarawak State on November 19. Malaysia deployed a naval vessel in response, which continues to tail the 5402. The incident seems to have followed two weeks of increasing tensions between the CCG and RMN in the area.

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US provides missiles, renews pledge to defend Philippines

US provides missiles, renews pledge to defend Philippines | Powell River Peak
United States national security adviser Robert O’Brien (right) and Philippine Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr elbow bump after the turnover ceremony of defence articles at the Department of Foreign Affairs in Pasay City, Metro Manila, on Monday, Nov 23, 2020. (Photo: AP/Eloisa Lopez, Pool)

23 Nov 2020 04:21PM CNA

MANILA: President Donald Trump’s administration provided precision-guided missiles and other weapons to help the Philippines battle Islamic State group-aligned militants and renewed the United States’ pledge to defend its treaty ally if it comes under attack in the disputed South China Sea.

National security adviser Robert O’Brien represented Trump in Monday’s (Nov 23) ceremony at the Department of Foreign Affairs in Manila, where he announced the delivery of the cache of missiles and bombs to the Philippine military.

Trump pledged to provide the US$18 million worth of missiles in a phone conversation with Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte in April.

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Australia will not be deputy sheriff in US-China tensions, Morrison declares

By Rob Harris and Anthony Galloway November 23, 2020 — 8.00pm Prime Minister Scott Morrison says Australia’s pursuit of its national interests on the world stage has been wrongly interpreted as siding with the United States over China, declaring his government will not make a “binary choice” between the superpowers. In fresh attempts to thaw the frosty relationship between Canberra and Beijing, Mr Morrison used a speech to a British think tank to declare the most significant geopolitical challenge of the future would be dealing with the complexities of tensions between the world’s largest economic and military powers. PM Scott Morrison: "We are not, and have never been, in the economic containment camp on China." PM Scott Morrison: “We are not, and have never been, in the economic containment camp on China.”CREDIT:JOE ARMAO Mr Morrison said it was wrong to describe the strategic competition between Washington and Beijing as a new Cold War, with the world no longer divided into two blocs with their own economic realm. Continue reading on CVD >>

USS Barry returns to the South China Sea

By: Lt.j.g. Samuel Hardgrove, USS Barry, cpf.navy.mil

Posted November 21, 2020

USS Barry (DDG 52) transits waters of the Taiwan Strait, Nov. 20. (U.S. Navy/MCSN Molly Crawford)

SOUTH CHINA SEA – After conducting its fourth routine transit through the Taiwan Strait this year, Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Barry (DDG 52) returned to South China Sea, Nov. 21, to conduct maritime security operations and promote peace and stability in the region.

“A continued presence in the South China Sea is vital in maintaining a free and open Indo-Pacific,” said Cmdr. Chris Gahl, Barry’s commanding officer. “The freedom of all nations to navigate in international waters is critically important. Barry’s transit of the Taiwan Strait yesterday ensured the right and instills the confidence of all nations to trade and communicate in the South China Sea.”

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Biden’s US to remain active in South China Sea, but confront China less: analysts

By Viet Anh   November 21, 2020 | 08:00 am GMT+7U.S. VNExpress

President-elect Joe Biden is likely to mobilize the power of multilateral mechanisms to deal with the South China Sea and other issues involving China, analysts say.

“I expect President-elect Biden will be considerably more hawkish on China than some fear, the entire Democratic Party has shifted in that direction given China’s moves in the South China Sea, Xinjiang, Hong Kong,” Gregory Poling of the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), a U.S. think tank, told VnExpress International.

U.S. President-elect Joe Biden (L) and Chinese President Xi Jinping have a history of working together, but the U.S.-China relationship is much more fractured now than it was when Biden was vice president under Barack Obama. Photo by Reuters/Lintao Zhang.
U.S. President-elect Joe Biden (L) and Chinese President Xi Jinping have a history of working together, but the U.S.-China relationship is much more fractured now than it was when Biden was vice president under Barack Obama. Photo by Reuters/Lintao Zhang.

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Canada opposes military build-up in South China Sea

Canada opposes military build-up in South China Sea
Chinese structures are pictured at Vietnam’s Spratly Islands in the East Sea, 2017. Photo by Reuters/Erik De Castro.

By Phuong Vu   November 18, 2020 | 08:30 pm GMT+7 vnexpress

Canadian defense minister Harjit Sajjan has made it clear that his nation is against militarization in the South China Sea.

“Canada opposes unilateral actions that have escalated tensions in the region and undermined stability in the South China Sea. We are against the threat or use of force, large-scale land reclamation, building outposts on disputed entities and using them for military purposes in the sea,” he said.

The Canadian Minister of National Defense was speaking at the 12th South China Sea International Conference held November 16-17 in Hanoi. Vietnam calls the waterway the East Sea.

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