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Manila not Inclined to Implement July 12 Ruling 'Forcefully' Against China

Manila not Inclined to Implement July 12 Ruling 'Forcefully' Against China

Following a recent survey that showed 84 percent of Filipinos want Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte to assert his country's rights over its territories in the South China Sea, a high-ranking official has said that Manila continues to pursue the diplomatic route to assert its claims in the disputed maritime region.

Philippines Sets Aside South China Sea Dispute With Beijing

Philippines Sets Aside South China Sea Dispute With Beijing

Manila is setting aside its South China Sea dispute with Beijing for the meantime and will instead focus on enhancing the other aspects of their relations such as trade, commerce, and political affairs.

Results of Japan and China’s First Bilateral Security Talk for 2016

China, Japan Hold First Bilateral Security Talks since March 2015

Japan and China's foreign and defense officials finally held their first bilateral security talks on Monday in Beijing since March 2015.

President Duterte to Raise Filipino Fishing Rights in Upcoming Talks with China

President Duterte to Raise Fishing Rights in Upcoming South China Sea Talks With Beijing

The fishing rights of Filipino fishermen in the disputed South China is expected to be on top of the agenda of Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte when he makes his first official state visit to China in the third week of October.

President Duterte Appeals to Beijing to Treat Filipinos as Brothers and Give Fishermen Access to Disputed South China Sea

President Duterte Appeals to Beijing to Treat Filipinos as Brothers and Give Fishermen Access to Disputed South China Sea

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte on Monday appealed to the Chinese ambassador to Manila to let Filipino fishermen fish in the resource-rich South China Sea and treat them as brothers and not enemies.

Philippines' President Duterte to Push for Resource-Sharing in Negotiations With China on South China Sea Dispute

Philippines' President Duterte to Push for Resource-Sharing in Negotiations With China on South China Sea Dispute

The Philippines' President Rodrigo Duterte is poised to hold bilateral talks with China to peacefully settle the South China Sea dispute and might push for resource-sharing arrangements instead of triggering a confrontation with the military superpower.

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Will Philippines opt for Dialogue With China Over South China Sea Dispute?

China is upbeat that the new Philippines government will opt for dialogue to settle the South China Sea dispute after incoming Foreign Minister Perfecto Yasay said that bilateral talks between the Manila and Beijing will help resolve the impasse.

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Japan’s Shinzo Abe Sends Ritual Offering To Controversial Yasukuni Shrine For War Dead

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe reportedly sent a ritual offering to the controversial Yasukuni Shrine for the war dead, a move that will likely mess up plans for bilateral talks with neighbours South Korea and China.

Nuclear project in Tehran

United States, Iran Resume Meeting on Nuclear Program

Bilateral talks between the U.S. diplomats and Iranian officials regarding the nuclear program in Tehran will resume from Wednesday to Thursday in New York, according to the State Department.

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