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Arbitration Panel to Rule July 12 in South China Sea Dispute

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Blablurn

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The Permanent Court of Arbitration said Wednesday it will deliver an eagerly awaited ruling on July 12 in a case filed by the Philippines contesting Beijing's sweeping claims to most of the South China Sea.

Beijing has rejected the international arbitration and says it will ignore the panel's decision.

In an unusual move, the court announced the date of the ruling ahead of time, saying it will be sent to the countries involved July 12 and published the same day.

Outgoing Philippine President Benigno Aquino III said his government decided to bring China to international arbitration in January 2013 after China took effective control of a disputed shoal and later reneged on a U.S.-brokered arrangement for Manila and Beijing to simultaneously withdraw their ships from the fishing area.

Aquino's successor, Rodrigo Duterte, has called on China to comply with the tribunal's ruling but said he is ready to hold talks with the Chinese government if it ignores the decision.

Duterte, who is to be sworn in as president on Thursday, has shown readiness to mend frosty ties with China.

Six governments have overlapping territorial claims in the South China Sea - China, Vietnam, the Philippines, Taiwan, Malaysia and Brunei. In addition, China's broadly drawn nine-dash line, which demarcates its ambitions for maritime boundaries, overlaps waters nearly 2,000 kilometers (1,240 miles) from the Chinese mainland that are part of Indonesia's internationally recognized exclusive economic zone.

Washington takes no sides in the competing claims in the South China Sea, a crucial waterway for trade, but has declared it is in the U.S. national interest for the disputes to be peacefully resolved and that freedom of navigation and overflight should not be impeded.

Source: http://abcnews.go.com/International...n-panel-rule-july-12-south-china-sea-40218659

Shits going down
Probably not.
 

cirrhosis

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China DGAF whatever the result is so this'll cook for a couple more years before some nebulous shit goes down

I'm hoping the panel sides with the other nations though
 

Madness

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China cares as much as the US or Soviet Union cared during the Cold War. People like to portray the US as the great evil in the world but you haven't seen anything yet. Wait till the Chinese truly stop fearing American economic and military retaliation to see what they will do. Their closest allies are countries like North Korea, Iran, Sudan etc. They have border disputes with Japan, India, and almost every south east asian nation. They are literally reclaiming acres of land in the middle of nowhere in the sea to build military bases and runways so they can have a stranglehold on navigation. Their propaganda is matched only by North Korea. Hopefully one day the communist party of china falls. But it won't be for a while.
 

Blablurn

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China cares as much as the US or Soviet Union cared during the Cold War. People like to portray the US as the great evil in the world but you haven't seen anything yet. Wait till the Chinese truly stop fearing American economic and military retaliation to see what they will do. Their closest allies are countries like North Korea, Iran, Sudan etc. They have border disputes with Japan, India, and almost every south east asian nation. They are literally reclaiming acres of land in the middle of nowhere in the sea to build military bases and runways so they can have a stranglehold on navigation. Their propaganda is matched only by North Korea. Hopefully one day the communist party of china falls. But it won't be for a while.

to be fair, they are reclaiming territory that belongs to them according to history facts. pls don't distort concepts.
 

Suikoguy

I whinny my fervor lowly, for his length is not as great as those of the Hylian war stallions
to be fair, they are reclaiming territory that belongs to them according to history facts. pls don't distort concepts.

History facts? You are amusing.
 

sphagnum

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"Beijing has rejected the international arbitration and says it will ignore the panel's decision."

Well, that about solves that problem.
 

Suikoguy

I whinny my fervor lowly, for his length is not as great as those of the Hylian war stallions
Yeah, I was gonna say. Seems a bit pointless.

I wonder if their rulings are similar to supreme court rulings in that they provide reasoning.
That's about the only value I could see in the process if China plans to ignore it anyway.
 
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