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An international tribunal's ruling denying China's claims in the South China Sea will "intensify conflict and even confrontation," Beijing's ambassador to the United States said on Tuesday - Photogallery
An international tribunal's ruling denying China's claims in the South China Sea will "intensify conflict and even confrontation," Beijing's ambassador to the United States said on Tuesday. See more of :
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An international tribunal's ruling denying China's claims in the South China Sea will "intensify conflict and even confrontation," Beijing's ambassador to the United States said on Tuesday. /news/world/south-china-sea-ruling-to-intensify-conflict-china/eventshow/53187732.cms02
The ambassador, Cui Tiankai, also told an international forum in Washington that Beijing remains committed to negotiations with other parties in disputes over the vital trade route - Photogallery
The ambassador, Cui Tiankai, also told an international forum in Washington that Beijing remains committed to negotiations with other parties in disputes over the vital trade route. See more of :
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The ambassador, Cui Tiankai, also told an international forum in Washington that Beijing remains committed to negotiations with other parties in disputes over the vital trade route. /news/world/south-china-sea-ruling-to-intensify-conflict-china/eventshow/53187733.cms03
The Chinese diplomat blamed the rise in tension in the region on the United States' "pivot" toward Asia in the past few years - Photogallery
The Chinese diplomat blamed the rise in tension in the region on the United States' "pivot" toward Asia in the past few years. Cui said the arbitration case "will probably open the door of abusing arbitration procedures. See more of :
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The Chinese diplomat blamed the rise in tension in the region on the United States' "pivot" toward Asia in the past few years. Cui said the arbitration case "will probably open the door of abusing arbitration procedures. /news/world/south-china-sea-ruling-to-intensify-conflict-china/eventshow/53187730.cms04
"It will certainly undermine and weaken the motivation of states to engage in negotiations and consultations for solving their disputes," Cui said - Photogallery
"It will certainly undermine and weaken the motivation of states to engage in negotiations and consultations for solving their disputes," Cui said. "It will certainly intensify conflict and even confrontation." ()See more of :
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"It will certainly undermine and weaken the motivation of states to engage in negotiations and consultations for solving their disputes," Cui said. "It will certainly intensify conflict and even confrontation." /news/world/south-china-sea-ruling-to-intensify-conflict-china/eventshow/53187729.cms05
China boycotted the arbitration hearings and described them as a farce - Photogallery
China boycotted the arbitration hearings and described them as a farce. Legal experts and Asia policy specialists said China risked violating international law if it continued to strike a defiant tone and ignored the ruling. ()See more of :
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China boycotted the arbitration hearings and described them as a farce. Legal experts and Asia policy specialists said China risked violating international law if it continued to strike a defiant tone and ignored the ruling. /news/world/south-china-sea-ruling-to-intensify-conflict-china/eventshow/53187728.cms06
"We certainly would urge all parties not to use this as an opportunity to engage in escalatory or provocative action," White House spokesman Josh Earnest told reporters in a briefing - Photogallery
"We certainly would urge all parties not to use this as an opportunity to engage in escalatory or provocative action," White House spokesman Josh Earnest told reporters in a briefing. ()See more of :
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"We certainly would urge all parties not to use this as an opportunity to engage in escalatory or provocative action," White House spokesman Josh Earnest told reporters in a briefing.