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Groundbreaking ceremonies held recently at HPS and WCS for the buildings of 6 3000-ton class fishery law enforcement vessels:

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All are with electric propulsion system(EPS),indicating that the next generation of PLAN FFGs are to use similar military grade EPS。:tup:
 
comrade cirr, this thread is about SC Sea, and not about promoting China´s ship building industry. Pls refrain from advertising.

thank you.
 
China will only stop their aggression if everyone agrees to work together.

But no, no one wants to work together. Instead, their is an arms race between China and Philippines, although China is decades ahead.

If everyone stops their rhetoric behavior, then this issue would be solved much more easily.
 
China will only stop their aggression if everyone agrees to work together.

But no, no one wants to work together. Instead, their is an arms race between China and Philippines, although China is decades ahead.

If everyone stops their rhetoric behavior, then this issue would be solved much more easily.

Wow what true citizen of china so full of it
 
The author makes some good points. It is human nature to favor the underdog in any dispute. China PR is still a young child and needs to learn a lot from the US media manipulation of public sentiment. However because of our political system, it limits our ability to maximize PR strength like the US. That is not to say we can't improve our PR image.
 
The author makes some good points. It is human nature to favor the underdog in any dispute. China PR is still a young child and needs to learn a lot from the US media manipulation of public sentiment. However because of our political system, it limits our ability to maximize PR strength like the US. That is not to say we can't improve our PR image.

Well what we all expect on people controlled by there government hahahahahahaha
 
Well what we all expect on people controlled by there government hahahahahahaha

Shut your mouth Pinoy. Getting tired of your anti-China rants. We are a peace loving nation with peace loving people. We are the good guys fighting against the bad guys (Japan, US, Philippines, Vietnam, India). Good guys always end up winning. We stand for peace and never seek hegemony.
 
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some logic indeed..by the way,CCP's tyrannical rule killed around 30-40 million during a great leap as well as cultural revolution..Chinese love CCP for that..don't you agree???

i would like to educate you on real Chinese history instead of western pov on Chinese history but i do not like to make indians smarter.
 
i would like to educate you on real Chinese history instead of western pov on Chinese history but i do not like to make indians smarter.

and we don't need CCP stuff..well,you can hope that I know more history about China than some Chinese trolls here as I view China as a fascinating and great country,not something to be treated so badly,neither domestically,nor in international arenas..
 
i dont really get it.

Why still love and side with the thing that killed the most of you in the past?

its just like giving them a free BJ to make them not to do it again.....
 
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President Benigno Aquino III on Wednesday, October 9, echoed a common position among countries on the South China Sea disputes: “Follow the rule of law.”

His message sounded conventional, except that, for Aquino, following the rule of law involves a move that China strongly rejects. He referred to the unprecedented case that the Philippines filed against China before a United Nations tribunal.

In a statement for the 23rd Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Summit in Brunei, the President said the Philippines' case against China is “anchored on international law.”

“Clearly: Our development as a region cannot be realized in an international environment where the rule of law does not exist. Thus, the recognition of the rule of law ensures that every member state’s interest is upheld and respected,” Aquino said, without explicitly hitting Beijing.

He added: “In the context of intertwining interests in the sea known by many names – which is west of the Philippines, east of Vietnam, north of Malaysia, south of China – the challenge that confronts one is a challenge that confronts all.

“This sea known by many names, a problem now, presents an opportunity for ASEAN and all other parties to collectively exercise the observance of the rule of law,” he said.

Aquino's statement is likely to agitate Beijing, which in 2012 called Aquino “rude” for bringing up the Philippines' maritime dispute with China in an ASEAN meeting.

China detests the “internationalization” of South China Sea disputes, and prefers bilateral talks with each of the countries involved. It finds the UN case unacceptable because it involves a third party.

The Philippines, on the other hand, pursues its case against China after it said it “had exhausted almost all political and diplomatic avenues for a peaceful settlement of the dispute.”

Chinese Premier Li Keqiang, on the other hand, on Wednesday called for a "South China Sea a sea of peace, friendship, and cooperation."

"A peaceful South China Sea is a blessing for all," Li told leaders during the ASEAN Summit.

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'What better gift?'

In veiled criticism of China, Aquino also urged ASEAN and China to keep the “status quo” since having crafted the Declaration on the Conduct (DOC) of Parties in the South China Sea in 2002.

He brought this up after the Philippines accused China of building concrete facilities in the disputed Panatag (Scarborough) Shoal – a claim China has denied.

The President cited paragraph 5 of the DOC, which states: “The parties undertake to exercise self-restraint in the conduct of activities that would complicate or escalate disputes and affect peace and stability including, among others, refraining from action of inhabiting on the presently uninhabited islands, reefs, shoals, cays, and other features and to handle their differences in a constructive manner.”

Aquino pushed for the “expeditious conclusion” of the ASEAN-China Code of Conduct (COC) on the South China Sea.

The COC “would guide all parties in creating conditions for the peaceful and durable settlement of disputes,” according to a primer by the University of the Philippines' Asian Center and its Institute for Maritime Affairs and Law of the Sea.

Without a COC, a DOC on the South China Sea is in place. “While the Declaration is not legally binding, it commits the parties to consultative and peaceful processes of dispute settlement,” the UP primer said.

Aquino on Wednesday said he is “pleased” that the first official ASEAN-China consultations on the COC took place in Suzhou, China, in September.

He said: “All parties – both ASEAN and non-ASEAN, claimant or non-claimant – have stated: Follow the rule of law. In 2002, we tried to come up with a Code of Conduct. We failed. We came up with guidelines that became the DOC. What better gift to all our peoples than to follow all these sincere words by meaningful actions?”

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'Stick to dialogue'

China, for its part, upheld its long-standing position on South China Sea disputes – to avoid “internationalization” and to promote dialogue.

In a written interview with ASEAN media on Tuesday, October 8, Li said: “The Chinese government is firmly committed to the path of peaceful development, and is unshakable in its resolve to uphold national sovereignty and territorial integrity.

“China and ASEAN countries should stick to dialogue and cooperation and effectively safeguard peace and stability in the South China Sea,” he said.

Li also pushed for adherence to the DOC. He said China, after all, rises in stature peacefully.

“We have no reason to change our path of peaceful development. China's cultural values uphold the principle of 'not doing to others what you don't want others to do to you,'” he explained.

“China will in no way follow the old pattern of 'seeking hegemony after becoming strong.'” – with reports from Agence France-Presse
 
Everyone know...it's not the Philippine nor Japanese who are aggressive.

It's US.

And somehow...it's not North Korea nor South Korea. Even not Taiwan and HK too.

I just want to say, EAST ASIAN are a bunch of IDIOTS!
I think the US is preparing for war against China in the future even if they are still trading and borrowing from them.
 
Well what we all expect on people controlled by there government hahahahahahaha
You Pinoy are an annoying brat. China as an adult was trying to make a living (ie, our fishermen fishing there) and you Navy, out of nowhere, trying to arrest an adult doing his jobs. So we **** you on the head. You fall down and going around crying like a baby. No amount of our attempt to cool you down works.. "Oh big bad China is cocking my head!"... Well you deserve it considered you instigated and annoyed an adult trying to make a living.
 
You Pinoy are an annoying brat. China as an adult was trying to make a living (ie, our fishermen fishing there) and you Navy, out of nowhere, trying to arrest an adult doing his jobs. So we **** you on the head. You fall down and going around crying like a baby. No amount of our attempt to cool you down works.. "Oh big bad China is cocking my head!"... Well you deserve it considered you instigated and annoyed an adult trying to make a living.

Aquino wanted to flex his "muscles" to impress Uncle Sam.

It's a sad truth.
 

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