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    China denies SCS ruling anew: Envoy: ‘Consensus’ reached by Xi, Duterte is to ‘put aside’ arbitral decision

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    September 27, 2020
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    China has underlined its non-recognition of the 2016 international arbitral ruling favoring the Philippines and nullifying Beijing’s nine-dash line claim over nearly all of the South China Sea, only days after President Rodrigo Duterte described this in a speech before the United Nations General Assembly as a legal victory. n a virtual forum organized by the Association for Philippines-China Understanding Inc., Chinese Ambassador to the Philippines Huang Xilian cited the “consensus” allegedly reached between Duterte and Chinese President Xi Jinping to shelve maritime disputes and manage the situation through dialogue and cooperation. “China’s position on the so-called arbitral ruling has been very clear: We do not accept, and we do not recognize this so-called ruling. It has been agreed by our two presidents that we should close the old chapter and shelve differences,” said Huang.
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    China denies SCS ruling anew: Envoy: ‘Consensus’ reached by Xi, Duterte is to ‘put aside’ arbitral decision. (2020, September 27). Manila Standard, p. A1.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/9979
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    Corporate Names
    Association for Philippines-China Understanding Inc. Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague Philippine Navy United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)
    Personal Names
    Duterte, Rodrigo Xi, Jinping Huang, Xilian Bacordo, Giovanni Carlo
    Geographic Names
    Philippines South China Sea China
    Subject
    law of the sea international law territorial waters disputes Exclusive economic zone Governments United Nations Convention on Law of the Sea
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