Assembly in Washington, DC, the leaders of Japan, the Philippines and the US stress significance of abiding by maritime legislation.
The leaders of Japan, the Philippines and america have voiced “critical concern” over China’s actions within the disputed South China Sea.
Beijing has stepped up its actions within the strategic waterway lately, and tensions have risen, notably with the Philippines, one in all a number of Southeast Asian nations that declare the elements of the ocean round their coasts.
Final month, Philippines’ President Ferdinand Marcos stated Manila would take countermeasures in opposition to China after a confrontation off Second Thomas Shoal injured Filipino troopers and broken vessels.
“We categorical our critical considerations concerning the Folks’s Republic of China’s [PRC] harmful and aggressive behaviour within the South China Sea,” the three leaders stated in a joint assertion on the finish of a first-ever summit between the three nations, which passed off in Washington, DC.
Beijing claims nearly your complete South China Sea beneath its so-called nine-dash line, which was rejected by a world court docket in 2016.
In addition to the Philippines, Brunei, Malaysia and Vietnam additionally declare elements of the ocean.
The assertion famous the “significance of respecting the sovereign rights of states inside their unique financial zones [EEZ] in line with worldwide legislation, as mirrored within the 1982 United Nations Conference on the Legislation of the Sea [UNCLOS]”.
It additionally reiterated the three state’s opposition to China’s “harmful and coercive use of Coast Guard and maritime militia vessels within the South China Sea”.
Second Thomas Shoal, referred to as Ayungin within the Philippines, has been the positioning of a number of standoffs between Beijing and Manila in latest months, with China’s coastguard utilizing water cannon in opposition to ships making an attempt to resupply a contingent of Filipino sailors residing aboard the intentionally grounded Sierra Madre.
The shoal lies about 200 kilometres (124 miles) from the western Philippine island of Palawan, inserting it throughout the Philippines’ EEZ, in line with UNCLOS.
It lies greater than 1,000 kilometres (621 miles) from China’s southern Hainan island.