BFM Podcast

The Hague’s Ruling on South China Sea

Tan KW
Publish date: Tue, 19 Jul 2016, 05:41 PM

Elina Noor, Director, Foreign Policy and Security Studies, Institute of Strategic and International Studies (ISIS)

19-Jul-16 16:13

 

On July 13th, the United Nations-appointed Permanent Court of Arbitration ruled in a sweeping decision that China’s nine-dash claim to most of the South China Sea has no historical basis. China has refused to take part in the court process since the Philippines brought the case to The Hague, calling it illegal. Since that decision, China’s initial reaction has been one of indignation, without ruling out the right to declare an Air Defence Identification Zone if provoked.

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king36

Canada has published a map printed by USA 70 years ago showing that the areas belong to China.
But then when USA has its fingers on, where is fairness?

2016-07-19 21:05

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