19/06/2012
-(VNN 22/6) NA approves the Law of the Sea: Vietnam’s Law of the Sea was adopted by 495 out of 496 National Assembly (NA) deputies on June 21, accounting for 99.8 percent of the vote; (Philstar 22/6) Asean won't help Phl on China -(BBC 22/6) China morning round-up: South China Sea ructions: Most newspapers lead with Beijing's latest move in the multi-nation South China Sea territorial dispute; (Channelnewsasia 21/6) Singapore-China military ties not mutually exclusive, says Ng Eng Hen
-(Xinhua 21/6)China raises administrative status of South China Sea islands: The Chinese government has raised the administrative status of Xisha, Zhongsha and Nansha islands in the South China Sea from county-level to prefectural-level; China opposes Vietnamese maritime law over sovereignty claim
-(Gmanetwork 21/6) US supports PHL initiative to settle Panatag Shoal dispute in intl court: Washington supports the Philippine initiative to resolve the dispute between Manila and Beijing over Panatag Shoal through legal means; PHL Defense chief: Redeploy ships to Panatag, keep China's claim in check
-(Reuters 21/6) China tests troubled waters with $1 billion rig for South China Sea: Chinese energy experts say Beijing will eventually move its first ultra-deepwater rig to explore in deeper and more oil-rich waters further south in the South China Sea;China says Vietnam claim to islands "null and void"
-(Thejakartapost 19/6) China ships stay in Panatag Shoa: China has no immediate plans of pulling out its vessels at Scarborough Shoal in the South China Sea, the Chinese Embassy said Monday; (Cntv 19/6) FM: China never promises vessels withdraw from S. China Sea
-(Philstar 19/6) DFA: China, Phl agreed to leave Panatag lagoon:The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) on Tuesday clarified that China and the Philippines only agreed to stay out of the lagoon of the disputed Panatag Shoal in the West Philippine Sea; (BBC 18/6) China hails Philippines' pullout in South China Sea
-(Nytimes 18/6) Philippines And China Ease Tensions In Rift at Sea: Chinese fishing boats near the disputed Scarborough Shoal off the Philippine coast were heading back to port on Monday after Philippine vessels withdrew from the same area; (WSJ 18/6) Beijing to Withdraw Fishing Boats From Disputed Shoal
-(Canberratimes 18/6) China's thirst for oil and gas: The United States and China, the world's top users of energy to power their economies, are heading in opposite directions; (Philsta 18/6) Waiting for unity
-(Globaltimes 17/6) Philippines pulls vessels from island in S.China Sea: Philippine President Benigno Aquino has ordered home its two ships engaged in a maritime standoff with China over Huangyan Island, citing bad weather, according to the government; (Thediplomat 17/6) PLA and the South China Sea
-(Vnexpress 6/6) Vietnam urges countries to abide by laws as US proposes sanctions in South China Sea: All sides need to make positive contributions to the maintenance of peace, security, safety, maritime and aviation freedom in the East Sea, Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Le Thi Thu Hang said Thursday. -(Straitstimes...
-(VNExpress 5/5) Vietnam rejects China's fishing ban in SCS: The foreign ministry has condemned China for violating Vietnam's sovereignty by imposing a unilateral fishing ban in the South China Sea. -(Strait Times 4/5) Philippine court orders government to protect SCS: This was prompted by a petition...
-(AP 22/4) Recent Developments Surrounding the SCS -(Reuters 20/4) China to show new warships as Beijing flexes military muscle on navy anniversary: The PLA Navy ship and aircraft to be revealed at Tuesday’s naval parade are the Liaoning aircraft carrier, new types of nuclear submarines, new types...
-(SCMP 5/4) Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte tells China to ‘lay off’ island in disputed SCS: This follows a statement made by the foreign affairs ministry calling the presence of Chinese boats near Thitu Island illegal. -(Nikkei 4/4) Philippines hits out at China's 'swarming' SCS ships: The...