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Updated · NHK WORLD · Jun 7
China Coast Guard Patrols East of Taiwan After Japan, Philippines Launch Boundary Talks
Updated
Updated · NHK WORLD · Jun 7

China Coast Guard Patrols East of Taiwan After Japan, Philippines Launch Boundary Talks

3 articles · Updated · NHK WORLD · Jun 7

Summary

  • China said it carried out special maritime patrols east of Taiwan after Japan and the Philippines agreed to begin formal negotiations on a maritime boundary.
  • Xinhua described the operation as a necessary response to what Beijing called a unilateral move that seriously infringes China's territorial sovereignty and maritime rights.
  • The patrols followed a similar China Coast Guard mission on Monday in the same area; the coast guard operates under Chinese military command.
  • Japan and the Philippines announced the talks after a leaders' summit in Tokyo last month, saying the deal would delimit their EEZ and continental shelf boundary without legally binding any third party.

Insights

Are Japan-Philippines sea boundary talks a defense move to box in China's navy?
As China's patrols challenge Japan-Philippines talks, is the Western Pacific on the brink of a new maritime crisis?
Can UNCLOS survive as China links maritime law to its absolute sovereignty claim over Taiwan?