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    US warns of impunity amid 'bullying' in South China Sea

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    August 11, 2021
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    Reuters
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    PD20210811_A9
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    U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken called out bullying in the South China Sea on Monday and warned the U.N. Security Council that a conflict "would have serious global consequences for security and for commerce," sparking a strong rebuke from China. The South China Sea has become one of many flashpoints in the testy relationship between China and the United States, with Washington rejecting what it calls unlawful territorial claims by Beijing in the resource-rich waters. "Conflict in the South China Sea, or in any ocean, would have serious global consequences for security, and for commerce," Blinken told a Security Council meeting on maritime security. "When a state faces no consequences for ignoring these rules, it fuels greater impunity and instability everywhere."
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    US warns of impunity amid 'bullying' in South China Sea. (2021, August 11). Philippine Daily Inquirer, p. A9.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/11550
    Personal Names
    Blinken, Antony Dai, Bing
    Geographic Names
    China South China Sea United States Beijing Washington
    Subject
    disputes territorial waters Exclusive economic zone law of the sea international law
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