The Borneo Post

Philippine­s: China wants to control South China Sea

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MANILA: The Philippine­s accused China yesterday of seeking to take control of nearly the entire South China Sea with an expansioni­st agenda dominated by ‘massive reclamatio­n’ works.

Foreign Affairs Secretary Albert del Rosario said China’s efforts were aimed at underminin­g a United Nations tribunal that is due to rule early next year on a Philippine challenge to its claims to the disputed waters.

“China is accelerati­ng its expansioni­st agenda and changing the status quo to actualise its ninedash line claim and to control nearly the entire South China Sea before... the handing down of a decision of the arbitral tribunal on the Philippine submission,” del Rosario told reporters.

China insists it has sovereign rights to nearly all of the resourceri­ch sea, even areas approachin­g the coasts of the Philippine­s and other Southeast Asian nations, based on an old Chinese map with nine dashes outlining its territory.

But the nine dashes are in some places more than 1,000 (600 miles) from the nearest major Chinese landmass and well within the exclusive economic zones of its neighbours.

The dispute — with Vietnam, Malaysia, Brunei and Taiwan also claiming parts of the sea — has for decades been a source of deep regional tension and occasional military conflict.

Tensions have

escalated sharply in recent years as China has moved to increase its presence and assert its authority in the waters.

Del Rosario said those activities were continuing to pick up pace, pointing to what he described as Chinese ships ramming Filipino fishing boats at a shoal close to the Philippine coast in January.

“China also made and continues to make incursions in the West Philippine Sea and undertake massive reclamatio­n activities in the disputed areas,” he said, referring to the Philippine-claimed waters by its local name.

Del Rosario said the reclamatio­n works were taking place on all seven reefs that China occupies in the Spratly Islands, one of the biggest archipelag­os in the sea between the Philippine­s, southern Vietnam and Malaysia. — AFP

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