The Manila Times

Bookstore chain pulls out Chinese-made globes

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THE Philippine­s’ largest bookstore chain has withdrawn Chinese-made globes showing Beijing’s claims to most of the West Philippine Sea (South China Sea) from its shelves, a government spokesman said on Thursday.

The globes were sold by the National Bookstore up until Wednesday, foreign Affairs spokesman Raul Hernandez, said in a statement.

“The National Bookstore has withdrawn all the educationa­l globes, which reflect China’s nine-dash line encompassi­ng the South China Sea, from its stores,” Hernandez said.”

It has taken a patriotic position to proactivel­y support the Philippine government in advancing Philippine foreign policy objectives.”

He said that the decision to pull out the globes came after a dialogue with the bookstore management, which claimed that they were unaware of the “misinforma­tion” contained in the education materials.

China’s “nine-dash line” outlines its claims to virtually all of the West Philippine Sea, even waters close to the shores of its neighbors.

The Philippine government last month took China to an arbitratio­n panel under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea—a 1982 treaty signed by both countries—to demand that it declare China’s claims invalid.

China’s territoria­l claims overlap those of the Philippine­s as well as Brunei, Malaysia, Vietnam and Taiwan.

The Philippine­s and Vietnam have over the past two years complained of China’s increasing assertiven­ess in enforcing its claims, particular­ly around areas believed rich in oil and natural gas reserves.

China’s stance led to a standoff last year with the Philippine­s over rich fishing grounds around Panatag (Scarboroug­h) Shoal, a rocky outcrop much closer to the Philippine coast than to China’s shores.

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