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PH won’t raise sea row with China at Asean meeting

/ 11:40 AM August 18, 2016

MANILA, Philippines — Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte says he will not raise the long-simmering maritime disputes with China at a meeting of Southeast Asian nations in Laos next month, preferring to talk quietly with Chinese officials.

Duterte said Wednesday night that he will only bring up the issue in face-to-face discussions with Chinese officials because making noise might just antagonize China.

READ: Duterte won’t press ASEAN on sea dispute with China

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In July, a Hague-based arbitration tribunal ruled heavily in the Philippines’ favor in a case challenging China’s claims and aggressive actions in the South China Sea. China ignored the decision and continued to block Filipino fishermen from a disputed shoal and develop newly built islands.

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The arbitration case was filed by Duterte’s predecessor. Duterte has been lukewarm in his support for the action, preferring “a softer approach” to resolving the disputes./ rga

READ: ASEAN rift raising risk of conflict in South China Sea – experts

 

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