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Such a statement is fundamentally incorrect for three reasons: First, we do not infringe upon our own Exclusive Economic Zone; it is China that violates our maritime jurisdiction. China's fictitious nine-dash line has been invalidated by the 2016 arbitral ruling, and importantly, no one recognizes these illegitimate claims. Second,...

28,954 просмотров • 1 год назад •via X (Twitter)

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Фото профиля Robert Avila
Robert Avila1 год назад

GT is the mouthpiece and propaganda machine of CCP. NEVER believe a word they say. The only truth in their statements are the periods, commas and punctuation marks.

Фото профиля Sweary John
Sweary John1 год назад

Those Chinese boats are big and expensive Small remote-controlled dinghies can sink them very cheaply China should stop fucking around before it finds out

Фото профиля Ingrid Bergwoman 🇵🇭
Ingrid Bergwoman 🇵🇭1 год назад

Fuck them.

Фото профиля Marc Yong
Marc Yong1 год назад

Yo, trying to play victim? You know your ship smaller and you still go ahead EEZ is meant for economy purpose. Does not belong as "Sovereignty" purpose Where's wps? How many other than G7+ and PH recognise that? Show an international map that called that sea as wps Loser/liar

Фото профиля Eragon🌸PresidentLeniRobredo💗
Eragon🌸PresidentLeniRobredo💗1 год назад

Sorry ka nalang po because you have an indecisive, weak, and a coward for a commander-in-chief.

Фото профиля Dino Quantum
Dino Quantum1 год назад

The UN never accepted the 2016 Arbitral ruling. FYI Taiwan and China have the same claim in the SCS. Why? PH was still a colony in 1945.

Фото профиля mazren
mazren1 год назад

First, when China confirmed its ownership of the South China Sea islands, there was no Philippines! Second, your so-called arbitration was not made by an authoritative organization, and China did not participate.

Фото профиля Jcquantum
Jcquantum1 год назад

1) IF 🇵🇭does not understand what an EEZ means, they can consult maritime laws. An EEZ does not assert soverignity. It gives a nation economical exclusivity on the area. If 🇵🇭can't even define clarity, what 🇵🇭claims is clearly in question. 2) Trying to place 🇵🇭as a victim sure 1/

Фото профиля Sarreal Soquiño
Sarreal Soquiño1 год назад

China must respect the 2016 arbitral ruling which rejects the 9-dash line theory. China must prove to the community of nations that it is a responsible UN member and it respect international laws.

Фото профиля Eleadvate®️
Eleadvate®️1 год назад

To fortify its illegitimate claims, China must relentlessly push its self-serving narratives before the world. That is typical for China, a communist country. Unmindful whether its statements misinform, disinform, or ignore what the truth, legitimate, and reality is, it is of the false hope and belief that ultimately they can get by with their narrative or propaganda and thus achieve their goals, e.g. dominance and control over the entire SCS. That explains their habit of regurgitating mindless written and verbal statements, all aiming to solidify their fictitious claim to hopefully achieve their goals.

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