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China, Philippines agree to safeguard peace in South China Sea - People's Daily Online July 09, 2011

China and the Philippines agreed on Friday to safeguard peace and stability in the South China Sea and reduce tensions sparked by maritime territory disputes, just before the Philippine president's upcoming state visit to China.

During talks held on Friday between Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi and his visiting Philippine counterpart Albert del Rosario, the two sides agreed that they would not let maritime disputes affect their broader relations, according to a joint press release.

The South China Sea, an oil- and gas-rich strategic maritime area connecting the Pacific and the Indian Oceans, is partially claimed by several southeast Asian states, including the Philippines. However, China has indisputable sovereignty over the sea's islands and their surrounding waters.

In 2002, China and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) adopted the Declaration on the Conduct of Parties on the South China Sea, laying a political foundation for future commercial cooperation and long-term peace and stability in the region.

The Philippines, however, recently accused China of making aggressive moves by dispatching increased numbers of maritime patrol ships and science vessels to the region, which China regards as normal and legal.

During Del Rosario's ongoing visit, the two sides "reaffirmed their commitments to respect and abide by" the declaration
, the joint press release said.

A senior diplomat from Yang's office also said that the two foreign ministers pledged to "make joint efforts to safeguard peace and stability in the South China Sea" in accordance with the declaration.

"China insists on its road of peaceful development,"
Vice President Xi Jinping told Del Rosario during their meeting at the Great Hall of the People in downtown Beijing Friday afternoon.

EXPANDING COOPERATION CONFORMS WITH INTERESTS

As developing countries, China and the Philippines bear the same task of boosting their economies and improving living standards, which makes economic cooperation a major pillar for bilateral ties.

"China and the Philippines share a long-standing and well-established friendship," Xi told Del Rosario, referring to cooperation in the areas of economics, trade, culture and education since the two sides forged diplomatic ties in 1975.

China and the Philippines "share broad common interests and cooperative prospects," Xi said, adding that enhancing cooperation conforms with the fundamental and long-term interests of both countries.

"China will, under the principles of equality, mutual benefit and common development, further its cooperation with the Philippines in various fields," he said.

China will also work with the Philippines to boost bilateral ties in the spirit of building friendship and partnership with neighboring countries, Xi said.

Del Rosario praised Sino-Philippines relations, saying that the Philippine government attaches great importance to its ties with China.

The Philippines will strengthen high-level exchanges and promote cooperation in various fields with China, he said, referring to the forthcoming state visit to China by President Benigno Aquino III.

The two sides will work together to make the visit a full success, the press release said.

Both sides have agreed to continue to enhance bilateral trade and investment and pledged to cooperate in the areas of agriculture, food safety, infrastructure and transportation.

The two foreign ministers also agreed to enhance cultural and people-to-people exchanges in tourism, education and media cooperation.

They also urged for more collaboration in the fight against transnational crimes, including human trafficking and drug smuggling, the press release said.

Source:Xinhua
 
Talks between Chinese, Philippine FMs productive, says Chinese vice president - People's Daily Online July 09, 2011

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Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping (R) shakes hands with Philippine Foreign Affairs Secretary Albert del Rosario in Beijing, capital of China, July 8, 2011. (Xinhua/Huang Jingwen)

BEIJING, July 8 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping said Friday that talks between Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi and his visiting Philippine counterpart Albert del Rosario was "productive".

Xi made the remarks in a meeting with Rosario at the Great Hall of the People in downtown Beijing on Friday afternoon. He told Rosario that China highly values its friendly and cooperative relations with the Philippines.

"China is committed to remain a good neighbor, a good friend and a good partner with the Philippines," the vice president said.

According the sources with the Chinese Foreign Ministry, the talks between Yang and Rosario for more than three hours touched upon a wide range of topics, including trade, investment, culture, tourism, defense cooperation, coordination in combating transnational crimes as well as the recent tensions in the South China Sea.

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Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping (2nd R) meets with Philippine Foreign Affairs Secretary Albert del Rosario (2nd L) in Beijing, capital of China, July 8, 2011. (Xinhua/Huang Jingwen)

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I think a better solution is to let Philippines to fight vietnamese.

If they wanna fight, they must have US.support, coz Philipines's military is so weak.But US.will not interfere, coz VietNam is more important than Phil boys :lol:
 
If they wanna fight, they must have US.support, coz Philipines's military is so weak.But US.will not interfere, coz VietNam is more important than Phil boys :lol:

Basically the regime in Vietnam already admitted that it is its mistake to fight the US in the Vietnamese war. A more viable approach would be to just become a colony of the US.

It is really sad to see an independent nation totally forgot those millions killed when fighting the US.
It is really sad to see an independent nation is actively submitting itself to be a dog of the US.

为越战中战死的几百万越南官兵感到惋惜。
为一个民族居然可以这么不要脸感到吃惊。

but hey, it is vietnam.
 
Basically the regime in Vietnam already admitted that it is its mistake to fight the US in the Vietnamese war. A more viable approach would be to just become a colony of the US.

It is really sad to see an independent nation totally forgot those millions killed when fighting the US.
It is really sad to see an independent nation is actively submitting itself to be a dog of the US.

为越战中战死的几百万越南官兵感到惋惜。
为一个民族居然可以这么不要脸感到吃惊。

but hey, it is vietnam.

hey, one more Chinese guy got mad.:sick:
 
If they wanna fight, they must have US.support, coz Philipines's military is so weak.But US.will not interfere, coz VietNam is more important than Phil boys :lol:

Already happens. Fillippino soldiers gunning down Vietnamese fishermen on Chinese islands.

Filipino are wise enough, not so easy to cheat them.
 
Already happens. Fillippino soldiers gunning down Vietnamese fishermen on Chinese islands.

Hehe, Phil boys belong to ASEAN, so we will solve the problem peacefuly, and if US say: "Stop !", Phil can not say : " No ":lol:
 
Any link ?

Some one worn Philipine uniform shot our fisher men, 2 wounded.But Phil gov. didn't have the report.
Philippines kiểm chứng thông tin vụ bắn ngư dân VN
23/05/2011 11:02:21

Chính phủ Philippines đang kiểm chứng thông tin về việc binh lính nước này đã bắn bị thương 2 ngư dân Việt Nam ở khu vực quần đảo Trường Sa.
Philippines ki?m ch?ng thông tin v? b?n ng? dân VN - Bee - Khoa h?c & ??i s?ng Online
 
Seems like your ASEAN brother don't think you are their brother.

That Ok, we just wanna take back what belong to us. Phil, Malaysia, Brunei did not discover any islands, so they will have EEZ only.

btw: Phil will not make trouble with VietNam if US say: Stop! :lol:
 
The problem is Philippine think: btw: Vietnam will not make trouble with Phil if US say: Stop! too.
 
There are five countries that lay claims to islands in South China Sea besides China

- Vietnam
- Malaysia
- Brunei
- Philippines

I can see China can enter into settlement with Malaysia and Brunei, perhaps even giving into some of their demands. Malaysia is quite friendly with China in recent years, thanks to the large Chinese community there. Philippines should not be too much trouble, as their military is both small and outdated. They will be more open to talks once China strengthen its naval forces.

On the other hand, I do not see any peaceful resolution with Vietnam. I think it's better to make an example out of them. They have been the most aggressive of the ASEAN and occupies the most island. Their recent efforts in trying to bring in Japan, India and United States into the matter as well as arms purchase from Russia indicate they want to do it the hard way. To top it all off, Vietnam is by far the most hated ASEAN country in China. Public sentiment may prevent the government from taking softer measures.

I would not be surprised at naval campaign against Vietnam in the near future. My guess is in 10 to 15 years.
 
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