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China clarifies maritime policy in disputed sea
Topic Started: Dec 6 2012, 10:47 AM (1,768 Views)
Santi Kampilan
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Here is another law being enacted on "seabed exploration" in the WPS. Another curve ball!

http://manilastandardtoday.com/2013/01/02/china-to-enact-law-on-seabed-venture/
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Jan 2 2013, 04:42 PM
Here is another law being enacted on "seabed exploration" in the WPS. Another curve ball!

http://manilastandardtoday.com/2013/01/02/china-to-enact-law-on-seabed-venture/
Chinese Art of Confusion. They themselves don't know what they want. Ironic on how the thread is entitled "China clarifies maritime policy in disputed sea" - Someone please tell them what the word C.L.A.R.I.F.Y. means. :headbang:



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China: Ship checks limited to coast
By Tarra Quismundo
Philippine Daily Inquirer
12:21 am | Thursday, January 3rd, 2013

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Allaying international concerns over China’s new maritime policing policy in the disputed West Philippine Sea (South China Sea), the Chinese Foreign Ministry has clarified that interdiction powers or the possible boarding of ships by Chinese authorities would be limited to “a narrow coast zone.”

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying said in a recent press briefing that the new rules implemented by Hainan province on Tuesday would be limited to waters extending only 12 nautical miles (22.2 km) from its coast, according to a Reuters report.

In China’s press briefing, Hua said: “What I want to stress is that these local rules were formulated by the Hainan provincial government to strengthen border controls over the coast and maritime management,”

Just curious. Did they allow foreign ships to get inside the 12nm without inspection before? Duh! :headbang:


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Hong this s a ploy of those communist ..wag tayong maniwala sa mga gungong na manloloko...remember the mischief? The panatag? The DFA is not falling to the trap..the philippines just sent a letter of clarification asking their stinking government kung saan ba nila binabase ung 12 nautical miles nila na papatrolya..baka sabihin ng mga hinyupak na yan na sa spratlys pala o sa mischief..suggestion ko basahin mo mabuti art of war para maintindihan mo ginagawa ng mga gunggong.
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