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    US warships sail amid South China Sea standoff

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    Date
    April 22, 2020
    Author
    Reuters
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    PD20200422_A9
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    Two US warships are operating in the South China Sea, the Navy said on Tuesday, with three regional security sources saying they were near an area of a standoff between China and Malaysia. The Haiyang Dizhi 8, a Chinese government research ship, was spotted last week conducting a survey close to an exploration vessel operated by Malaysia’s state oil company Petronas, months after it undertook a similar patrol off Vietnam. The incident prompted the United States to call on China to stop its “bullying behavior” in the disputed waters, citing concern over Beijing’s provocative actions toward offshore oil and gas developments there.
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    US warships sail amid South China Sea standoff. (2020, April 22). Philippine Daily Inquirer, p. A9.
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/8488
    Corporate Names
    Indo-Pacific Command
    Personal Names
    Schwegman, Nicole
    Geographic Names
    South China Sea China Malaysia Vietnam
    Subject
    defence craft research vessels exploration territorial waters disputes
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