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    South China Sea issues handled ‘properly,’ Xi Jinping tells Duterte

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    Date
    April 9, 2022
    Author
    Associated Press
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    BM20220409_A3
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    Seeking to put a positive spin on a relationship that never quite produced the hoped-for benefits, Chinese leader Xi Jinping told outgoing Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte on Friday that the two nations have “properly” handled the sensitive issue of the disputed South China Sea. Xi made his remarks in a phone conversation with Duterte, who nurtured closer ties with Beijing after taking office in 2016. Despite cozier relations, however, sporadic territorial spats have persisted and Beijing has had limited success separating the Philippines from its treaty ally, the United States.
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    South China Sea issues handled ‘properly,’ Xi Jinping tells Duterte. (2022, April 9). Business Mirror, A3.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/13401
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    Online version
    Corporate Names
    Xinhua News Agency
    Personal Names
    Duterte, Rodrigo Xi, Jinping Aquilino, John C.
    Geographic Names
    South China Sea Philippines China Scarborough Shoal
    Subject
    disputes territorial waters international law law of the sea
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