Tuesday, September 4, 2012

South china sea dispute

  • Clinton Urges China to Resolve Sea Dispute

    U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is in Beijing as part of a regional tour aimed partly at urging China and its neighbors to agree on a system for resolving territorial disputes in the South China Sea. After arriving in the Chinese capital late ...

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  • Taiwan Lawmakers Land on Disputed South China Sea Island

    TAIPEI, Taiwan - A group of Taiwanese legislators landed on an islet in the hotly disputed South China Sea to inspect the level of coast guard protection for its claims in the Spratly archipelago.

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  • Chinese, Indian defense ministers agree to resume joint military exercises in ...

    NEW DELHI - The defense ministers of India and China agreed Tuesday to resume joint military exercises frozen two years ago, signaling a thaw between the Asian giants even as regional relations are tense over the disputed South China Sea. The two ...

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  • China warns US not to take sides in sea disputes as Clinton arrives

    China Foreign Ministry suggest U.S. role not helpful in sea dispute. By Andrew Quinn and Chris Buckley. JAKARTA/BEIJING, Sept 4 (Reuters) - China warned the United States not to get involved in South China Sea territorial disputes on Tuesday as U.S.

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  • China, India agree to resume joint military drills

    NEW DELHI (AP) - The defense ministers of India and China agreed Tuesday to resume joint military exercises frozen two years ago, signaling a thaw between the Asian giants even as regional relations are tense over the disputed South China Sea.

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  • Clinton Seeks Chinese Accord On South China Sea

    "The U.S. has many times said it does not take a position," Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Hong Lei said on Tuesday.

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  • China warns US not to take sides in sea disputes |

    China, too, has its concerns and has pushed back against U.S. attempts to referee the South China Sea dispute and insert itself into similar rows between China, Japan and South Korea over the islands in the East China Sea.

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  • Clinton urges ASEAN unity on South China Sea

    JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) - Southeast Asian states must present a united front to the Chinese in dealing with territorial disputes in the South China Sea to "literally calm the waters," U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said Tuesday. And ...

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  • China, India defense chiefs meet in sign of thaw

    NEW DELHI - (AP) -- The defense ministers of India and China agreed on Tuesday to resume military exercises, signaling a thaw in military ties despite an ongoing dispute over Beijing's territorial claims in the South China Sea. The two Asian giants ...

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  • Clinton warns against coercion in South China Sea dispute

    JAKARTA: China and its neighbours in Southeast Asia must move determinedly to draw up a code of conduct to help resolve disputes in the South China Sea, and should refrain from threats and coercion that have sent tension skyrocketing, US Secretary of ...

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  • US warns China over disputed South China Sea

    Hillary Clinton, US secretary of state, has warned against the use of "coercion, intimidation and threats" in the resource-rich disputed South China Sea, in pointed comments aimed at Beijing before meetings there with leaders. China claims sovereignty ...

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  • Clinton to Push South China Sea Issue in Beijing Talks

    Washington has said it does not take sides in the sea disputes, but has recently criticized Beijing for establishing an army garrison in a disputed part of the South China Sea. On Monday, Clinton did not criticize China directly, but said "no party ...

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  • Philippines urges Asean anew to take united stand on Spratlys dispute

    MANILA, Philippines—Foreign Affairs Secretary Albert del Rosario reiterated on Tuesday, the Philippines' call for the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) to take a united stand on the West Philippine Sea (South China Sea) dispute before ...

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  • Clinton warns against coercion in S.China Sea dispute

    JAKARTA, Sept 3 (Reuters) - China and its neighbours in Southeast Asia must move to draw up a code of conduct in coming months to help resolve disputes in the South China Sea, and should refrain from threats and coercion that have sent tension ...

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  • Clinton Seeks Unity From Asean to Ease Disputes With China

    Secretary of State Hillary Clinton urged Southeast Asian nations and China to use diplomacy rather than force to settle maritime territorial disputes in a region rich in oil and gas, warning against missteps that might result in armed conflict. The U.S ...

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  • Hillary: Keep Tensions Down At Disputed Sea

    This time, the irritants are disputes over tiny islets and craggy outcrops in oil- and gas-rich areas of the South and East China Seas that have set China against US regional allies like the Philippines. As Clinton prepares to travel back to Beijing on ...

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  • Clinton Meets ASEAN Leaders About South China Sea

    JAKARTA - U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton met in Indonesia Tuesday with the secretary general of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations to discuss rival territorial claims to the South China Sea. Secretary Clinton met with ASEAN's Surin ...

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  • Clinton to urge ASEAN unity on South China Sea

    "The South China Sea issue is a dispute between the south China region countries and should be negotiated and resolved by them in a friendly way," spokesman Hong Lei said.

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  • Chinese defense minister in India for talks

    Analysts say Tuesday's talks are also aimed at persuading New Delhi to withdraw from a joint oil exploration venture with Vietnam in disputed South China Sea waters that China claims as its own. The two ministers will also discuss the security ...

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  • A Harsh Reception for Clinton in China's State Media

    But countries in the region that are not in conflict with China over South China Sea claims and are friendly with the United States - India, Indonesia and Singapore - have voiced concerns about China's recent tactics over the strategic waters.

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