China defends South China Sea 'floating barrier' as Manila eyes its removal - RocketNews

Sep 25, 2023 View Original Article
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47% : China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has defended the installation of a "floating barrier" in a disputed area in the South China Sea, saying its coastguard took necessary measures in accordance with the law to drive away a Philippine vessel.
46% : "The Philippine Department of Foreign Affairs on Monday said the barrier was a violation of international law and the Philippines would "take all appropriate measures to protect our country's sovereignty and the livelihood of our fisherfolk".Philippine coastguard and fisheries bureau personnel discovered the floating b ...
43% : Wang did not specify which law he was citing to justify the installation of the barrier.

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