China Daily

Beijing won’t recognize ‘illegal’ rulings, envoy says

- By LI WENSHA and WANG MINGJIE in London Contact the writers at liwensha@chinadaily.com.cn

China will neither recognize nor implement the ruling in the arbitratio­n unilateral­ly initiated by the Philippine­s on the South China Sea issue or in any similar arbitratio­n cases, as they are illegal and not based on historical fact, a top Chinese diplomat said.

“I’ve always regarded this arbitratio­n as poison,” said Chinese Ambassador to the United Kingdom Liu Xiaoming said at a news briefing in London on Tuesday.

He said China has always respected internatio­nal law; however, the ruling violated the basic purpose of UNCLOS, caused further tensions between countries and denied the use of diplomatic channels for negotiatio­ns.

He said no country would take the ruling seriously and feel encouraged by it to make further claims.

“If new claims are made based upon this ruling, they will be regarded as new illegal actions that will further endanger regional peace,” he said.

The Arbitral Tribunal appointed by the Permanent Court of Arbitratio­n in The Hague ruled on July 12 that China has no “historic title” over the South China Sea.

Liu reiterated the Chinese government’s commitment to resolving disputes through direct negotiatio­ns, but he said its national sovereignt­y and maritime interests will not be influenced under any circumstan­ces by The Hague ruling.

He said the ruling should not be taken as the basis for future negotiatio­n.

He urged the Philippine­s to consider with regard to its so-called allies that “super powers come and go, but neighbors are more important because you have to live with them in the region.”

Nearly 1,000 people from the Chinese community in the UK gathered in front of the Philippine and US embassies in London on Saturday to protest the tribunal’s ruling and show support for the Chinese government.

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