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The Department of Foreign Affairs countered recent remarks by the spokesperson of the Chinese embassy yesterday questioning ...
The U.S. Coast Guard's deployment in the western Pacific Ocean aims to strengthen global maritime governance to preserve ...
Less than 100 miles off the coast of Sarawak, Luconia Breakers is considered as the only feature visible even when there is ...
French Ambassador to the Philippines Marie Fontanel emphasized France’s support in upholding international maritime law and ...
In a statement, the Department of Foreign Affairs stressed that Pag-asa Island and the Pag-asa Cays form part of the Kalayaan ...
The Philippine government reaffirmed its stance on Thursday, contradicting the Chinese Embassy in Manila by asserting that ...
Manila called on China to acknowledge and respect the Philippines' jurisdiction over the contested waters in the South China ...
China has removed its last buoy from Japanese economic waters, a Japan Coast Guard spokesman said yesterday, in what might be ...
The Philippine foreign ministry said on Thursday that China has no right to object to or interfere with its lawful and ...
THE Philippines on Thursday said that it “rejects and refutes” China’s recent remarks claiming it has “indisputable sovereignty” over Spratly Islands, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said.
Remarks follow Chinese Embassy's claim that Manila performed 27 'unauthorized landings' on 'uninhabited features in South ...
The DFA rejected recent statements of the Chinese Embassy in Manila claiming Chinese ownership over Pag-asa Island and its ...
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