China's claim to Scarborough Shoal has no legal basis, Philippine says
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China’s repeated claims of sovereignty over the Scarborough shoal in the South China Sea has no legal basis under international law, a senior Philippine security official said on Wednesday. “Since the Philippines exercises sovereign rights over Bajo de Masinloc and its surrounding waters under international law, only the Philippines has the authority to exercise maritime law enforcement functions to the exclusion of other countries,” National Security Council spokesman Jonathan Malaya said in a statement, referring to the disputed shoal by the Philippine name. China’s coast guard late on Tuesday said Beijing has indisputable sovereignty over the shoal, which is located within the Philippines’ exclusive economic zone.
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Atienza, K. A. T. (2024, February 1). China's claim to Scarborough Shoal has no legal basis, Philippine says. Business World, p. S1/12.
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