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Thursday, July 19, 2012

Google Alert - Philippines News

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Philippines Wary of Chinese Fishing Boats Near Spratlys
Voice of America
MANILA — The Philippines is expressing concern over 30 Chinese vessels that have settled near a reef among some disputed islands it partially claims in the South China Sea. The boats arrived from Hainan province Sunday, just days after a heated regional ...
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Indonesia scrambles to end ASEAN rift over South China Sea disputes, seeks ...
Washington Post
MANILA, Philippines — Indonesia's top diplomat started an emergency trip to Southeast Asian nations Wednesday to ease differences among them over the handling of territorial disputes in the South China Sea. Indonesian Foreign Minister Marty Natalegawa ...
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Indonesia scrambles to end ASEAN rift over sea
Businessweek
Indonesian Foreign Minister Marty Natalegawa said he met his Philippine counterpart, Albert del Rosario, in Manila on Wednesday and would fly to other Southeast Asian nations to try to ease the discord and prevent further damage to the Association of ...
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Philippines softens stance on South China Sea
gulfnews.com
Manila: The Philippines has softened its stance versus China on contested claims in the South China Sea, in deference to the peaceful mood of the Association of Southeast Nations (ASEAN) and to the overseas development assistance recently extended by ...
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Asean War of Words Over South China Sea Continues
Wall Street Journal (blog)
Philippines officials in particular have complained the regional bloc isn't doing enough to stand up to China, which is asserting its claims in the sea. Cambodia, which is chairing this year's Asean meetings, has resisted any steps that would embarrass China, ...
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Wall Street Journal (blog)
Palace to China: Match your words with action
Philippine Star
MANILA, Philippines - The Philippines would not abdicate its sovereignty over the West Philippine Sea despite China's continuous deployment of vessels and the establishment of a legislative body to oversee three disputed islands, Malacañang said ...
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Is Chinese fishing fleet outside or inside PH territory?
Inquirer.net (blog)
The fishing fleet of 30 ships sent by China to the Spratlys is outside Philippine territory in the West Philippine Sea (South China Sea), the top military commander in Western Philippines said Wednesday. Lt. Gen. Juancho Sabban, commanding general of the ...
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Inquirer.net (blog)
Indonesia scrambles to mend rifts in Asean
Inquirer.net (blog)
The Philippines and Vietnam, in contrast, have sought to draw international attention to the disputes, warning that China's aggression in the West Philippine Sea could potentially block freedom of navigation in the strategic and busy waters, which Beijing ...
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Inquirer.net (blog)
Why there's no Asean joint communiqué
Inquirer.net
On the reference to "duplicity and intimidation," the Philippines forged an agreement with a neighboring country for the simultaneous pullout of all vessels inside the shoal, which we undertook in good faith on June 4. Furthermore, the neighboring country ...
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Locklear Visit Reaffirms US-Philippine Alliance
Department of Defense
HONOLULU, July 18, 2012 – With a new agreement that promotes increased information sharing and talks under way about more military-to-military engagements and potential U.S. troop rotations in the Philippines, the senior U.S. military officer in the Pacific ...
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