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Philippines says US not needed in South China Sea dispute

The Philippines said Monday that Southeast Asian nations did not need US help in solving territorial disputes with China over the potentially resource-rich South China Sea.

Foreign Secretary Alberto Romulo told reporters that negotiations should be strictly between the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and China, without the United States or any other party.

Asked if he supported US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's statement last month hinting at greater US involvement in the South China Sea dispute, Romulo said: "No".

"It's ASEAN and China. Can I make myself clear? It's ASEAN and China. Is that clear enough?" Romulo told reporters.

China insists it has complete sovereignty over the potentially resource-rich Spratly and Paracel islands in the South China Sea. However the Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia, Brunei and Taiwan have competing claims.

Clinton said at the ASEAN Regional Forum in Hanoi last month that the United States had an interest in guaranteeing open navigation and free trade in the South China Sea.

Clinton also called for multilateral talks to resolve the issue, a position long opposed by China, which wants to negotiate competing claims with each individual country.

Romulo said ASEAN continued to push for the implementation of the "code of conduct," an agreement signed with China in 2002 calling for peaceful settlement of the issue between all contending parties.

However it was merely a non-binding accord and ASEAN has been pressing China to make it binding.

"We will continue to discuss it and that has always been in our agenda," Romulo said.
Philippines says US not needed in South China Sea dispute -  Latest news around the world and developments close to home - MSN Philippines News

Basically Hillary Clinton had been "bi*ch slapped" by US Southeast Asia ally Philippines' Foreign Secretary when she wants to stick her nose into the South Sea affair.
 
Philippines says US not needed in South China Sea dispute

The Philippines said Monday that Southeast Asian nations did not need US help in solving territorial disputes with China over the potentially resource-rich South China Sea.

Foreign Secretary Alberto Romulo told reporters that negotiations should be strictly between the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and China, without the United States or any other party.

Asked if he supported US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's statement last month hinting at greater US involvement in the South China Sea dispute, Romulo said: "No".

"It's ASEAN and China. Can I make myself clear? It's ASEAN and China. Is that clear enough?" Romulo told reporters.

China insists it has complete sovereignty over the potentially resource-rich Spratly and Paracel islands in the South China Sea. However the Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia, Brunei and Taiwan have competing claims.

Clinton said at the ASEAN Regional Forum in Hanoi last month that the United States had an interest in guaranteeing open navigation and free trade in the South China Sea.

Clinton also called for multilateral talks to resolve the issue, a position long opposed by China, which wants to negotiate competing claims with each individual country.

Romulo said ASEAN continued to push for the implementation of the "code of conduct," an agreement signed with China in 2002 calling for peaceful settlement of the issue between all contending parties.

However it was merely a non-binding accord and ASEAN has been pressing China to make it binding.

"We will continue to discuss it and that has always been in our agenda," Romulo said.
Philippines says US not needed in South China Sea dispute -  Latest news around the world and developments close to home - MSN Philippines News

Basically Hillary Clinton had been "bi*ch slapped" by US Southeast Asia ally Philippines' Foreign Secretary when she wants to stick her nose into the South Sea affair.
Taiwan should seriously re-consider its claims. It would technically be at war with entire Asia if it continues like this. The other thread here showed the extent of its claims.
 
China's interests in South China sea is only the safty of its transport line for oil,not any other aspect.
 
China's interests in South China sea is only the safty of its transport line for oil,not any other aspect.

there is also potential oil and gas under/near those islands, also, fishing, fishing is important
 
there is also potential oil and gas under/near those islands, also, fishing, fishing is important

Which is why poor fishermen are at the forefront of this struggle. Very recently a ship from the Chinese Fishing Patrol almost opened fire on an Indonesian naval ship that kept the crew of a Chinese fishing crew captive.
 
Which is why poor fishermen are at the forefront of this struggle. Very recently a ship from the Chinese Fishing Patrol almost opened fire on an Indonesian naval ship that kept the crew of a Chinese fishing crew captive.

hmmm on a side note, interesting how they are making nice civilian patrol ships lately,

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Asked if he supported US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's statement last month hinting at greater US involvement in the South China Sea dispute, Romulo said: "No".

"It's ASEAN and China. Can I make myself clear? It's ASEAN and China. Is that clear enough?" Romulo told reporters.

More negative points for the current administration. The American public will view this either as US bending over for thankless Philippines or the incompetency of the US administration of getting its strategies aligned with all the players
 
hmmm on a side note, interesting how they are making nice civilian patrol ships lately,

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Using civilian law agency boats like MSA and Fishery patrol ships can lower conflict level because they are less likely to get into fire fight.
 
hmmm on a side note, interesting how they are making nice civilian patrol ships lately,

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Aren't many of the Yuzheng (fishing escort? I don't know how to translate it since it is a Chinese thing) ships simply converted naval ships?
 
I think conversion of navy supply ships and frigates to Yuzheng (Fishery Administration) cutters is a stop gap action due to urgency requirement, a purpose built MPV (Marinetime Patrol Vessel) or OPV (Offshore Patrol Vessel) are more suitable.
 

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