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Beijing shows resolve in South China Sea claims
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Despite the new fishing rules, Beijing will likely seek to avoid increasing frictions by enforcing them too zealously, Cheng said.

"Beijing wants relations with Southeast Asia to be relatively smooth," he said. "They can't afford to alienate too many neighbors at one time." - AP
Seem like China will do Nothing but barking loundly again just to make themselves happy in few cheap days :lol:
 
Seem like China will do Nothing but barking loundly again just to make themselves happy in few cheap days :lol:

its trolls like you who are barking and making cheap shots like indians

Air companies from Vietnam, Thailand and Malaysia, say they will comply with China’s new rules, agreeing to submit their flight plans before flying across China’s Air Defense Identification Zone over the East China Sea
Airlines from 3 more countries comply with China´s ADIZ rules CCTV News - CNTV English
 
The Pinoys is learning its lesson and starting to toe the line.

Manila seeks clarification on Chinese fishing rules in South China Sea - Yahoo News

Manila seeks clarification on Chinese fishing rules in South China Sea

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MANILA/BEIJING (Reuters) - The Philippines said it was seeking clarification of rules from China's Hainan province that say fishing boats need permission to enter waters under its jurisdiction, which the local government says covers much of the disputed South China Sea.

Such a move, if broadly enforced, could worsen tensions in the region. Beijing claims almost the entire oil- and gas-rich South China Sea, rejecting rival claims to parts of it from the Philippines, Taiwan, Malaysia, Brunei and Vietnam.

The fishing rules follow China's creation of a controversial air defense identification zone in late November above the East China Sea in an area that includes islands at the heart of a bitter territorial row with Japan.

Hainan's legislature approved the rules in November and they took effect on January 1, according to the website of the local government.

It says foreign fishing vessels need approval to enter from the "relevant and responsible department" of the Chinese government's cabinet.

Philippine Foreign Affairs Department spokesman Raul Hernandez said Manila had asked its embassy in Beijing to get more information on the rules.

Hainan, which juts into the South China Sea from the country's southern tip, says it governs 2 million square kilometers of water, according to local government data issued in 2011. The South China Sea is an estimated 3.5 million square km in size.

The Hainan rules do not outline penalties, but the requirements are similar to a 2004 national law, which says boats entering Chinese territory without permission can have their catch and fishing equipment seized and face fines of up to 500,000 yuan ($82,600).

Hainan officials were not immediately available to comment but Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said regulating the use of China's marine resources was a normal practice.

"The goal is to strengthen the security of fisheries resources and to openly and reasonably utilize and protect fisheries resources," Hua said at a regular news briefing when asked about the rules.

CHINA'S TIES WITH MANILA STRAINED

A senior Philippine naval official said the rules were a violation of the U.N. Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), adding China was unable to enforce such measures outside its territorial waters and its 200-mile exclusive economic zone (EEZ).

"This is excessive ... I don't know how this will be implemented but it will be effective only within the 200-mile (EEZ) from Hainan province," said the officer, who declined to be identified because of the sensitivity of the issue.

Peter Paul Galvez, a Philippine defense department spokesman, said authorities were ready to enforce fishing rules in the Philippines own EEZ, which include regulations on the type of fish that can be caught.

Chinese enforcement could depend on the nationality of the fishermen, said Shi Yinhong, an international relations professor at Renmin University in Beijing.

"I think Hainan put it out to tell relevant countries we have such a regulation, but how we practice it depends on how bilateral relations are," Shi said.

"If ties are good, the regulation may be loose. If not, we will practice it strictly, which means that you have to get approval from us before entering."

China's ties with Manila have been especially frosty over the South China Sea.

Separately, Japan is set to clarify the ownership of 280 remote islands within its territorial waters and register them as national assets, a move that could rile China.
 
its trolls like you who are barking and making cheap shots like indians

Air companies from Vietnam, Thailand and Malaysia, say they will comply with China’s new rules, agreeing to submit their flight plans before flying across China’s Air Defense Identification Zone over the East China Sea
Airlines from 3 more countries comply with China´s ADIZ rules CCTV News - CNTV English
And its just ADIZ, nothing more, not China’s Air Defense Zone, do u know the different between ADIZ and ADZ ??
 
And its just ADIZ, nothing more, not China’s Air Defense Zone, do u know the different between ADIZ and ADZ ??

That is what we want at this stage and vietnamese and the yankies are complying got it indian?

no, because no major powers will allow you to control the Sea lane.

freedom of navigation is not restricted
your country has duly complied
 
also VN can give this promise to Chinese and other nations.

we are not concerned about what promises or to whom you have given as long as you have complied with our requirement for our ADIZ
 
we are not concerned about what promises or to whom you have given as long as you have complied with our requirement for our ADIZ
ADIZ where?
as you know VN airliners follow Chinese ADIZ in the East China Sea.
 
ADIZ where?
as you know VN airliners follow Chinese ADIZ in the East China Sea.

dont appear more boring than you already are.
read the above news that I've quoted above you (post #13)!
 
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dont appear more boring than you already are.
read the above news that I've quoted above you (post #13)!
East China Sea is not our interest, but South China Sea.

VN claims 75% from the SCS too. But unlike in the case of China, nobody critizes our claim. Don´t you find it interesting? That means the major powers in the region America, Japan, Russia and India support Vietnamese claim. At present, VN controls most of the islands, hence the sea lain. Wake up!

If you want to take the sea from us, you will need to start a war not only against VN, but the other 4 powers, too: America, Japan, Russia and India.

Vietnam EEZ waters
EEZ Waters Of Viet Nam
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East China Sea is not our interest, but South China Sea.

VN claims 75% from the SCS too. But unlike in the case of China, nobody critizes our claim. Don´t you find it interesting? That means the major powers in the region America, Japan, Russia and India support Vietnamese claim. At present, VN controls most of the islands, hence the sea lain. Wake up!

If you want to take the sea from us, you will need to start a war not only against VN, but the other 4 powers, too: America, Japan, Russia and India.

Vietnam EEZ waters
EEZ Waters Of Viet Nam
eez704_0.png


You have all the options in the world not to comply with our ADIZ! The same applies for usa and s korea!

you can rest assured that we are going to take the SCS islands back
russia will lose a strategic ally if they have stupid moves
india cannot manage their own fleet well. even if they involve militarily, they are asking their own dooms alongside with your regime!
usa and japanese involvement are calculated
for you claiming 75% of the territory based on your capability is a joke
why should other countries give you a hand other than increasing the sale of weapons to you!
 
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