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    China spurns DFA protest against annual fishing ban

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    Date
    June 3, 2022
    Author
    Tan, Alyssa Nicole
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    BW20220603_S1/10
    Excerpt
    China has rejected the Philippines’ protest against its yearly fishing ban in the South China Sea, saying the four-month moratorium is meant to protect marine resources in waters under its jurisdiction. “China cannot accept the unwarranted accusation of the Philippine Foreign Ministry,” Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian told a news briefing on Wednesday, according to a transcript posted on the agency’s website. “The summer fishing moratorium in the South China Sea adopted by China is a normal measure of protecting marine biological resources in waters under China’s jurisdiction,” he said.
    Citation
    Tan, A. N. O. (2022, June 3). China spurns DFA protest against annual fishing ban. BusinessWorld, p. S1/10.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/13549
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    Corporate Names
    Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA)
    Personal Names
    Musor, Gonar Zhao, Lijian Xi, Jinping
    Geographic Names
    China Brunei Malaysia Philippines Viet Nam South China Sea Taiwan
    Subject
    fishing moratoria international law United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea territorial waters
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