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Philippines urges respect for sea ruling

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Update: 2016-07-14 04:26:40
Philippines urges respect for sea ruling Photo Courtesy: BBC

DHAKA: The Philippines has said China should respect an international tribunal’s rejection of its claims in the South China Sea.

In a statement, it said foreign affairs secretary Perfecto Yasay would raise the issue at a major two-day Asia-Europe summit starting on Friday, attended by China’s Premier Li Keqiang, reports the BBC.

A UN-backed tribunal ruled on Tuesday that there was no legal basis to China’s claims in the South China Sea.

China has vowed to ignore the ruling.

It says the panel has no jurisdiction and its activities in the region will not be affected.

The Asia-Europe Meeting Summit (Asem) in Ulaanbaatar in Mongolia on Friday and Saturday will be the first major multilateral diplomatic gathering since the 12 July ruling over the South China Sea.

The summit will see 53 leaders from Asia and Europe attending, including from countries such as Vietnam and Malaysia which also claim territory in the region.

It will also be the first meeting in which the new Philippine government of President Rodrigo Duterte will be represented on the world stage.

The foreign affairs department said Yasay, representing Duterte, would ‘discuss within the context of Asem’s agenda the Philippines’ peaceful and rules-based approach on the South China Sea and the need for parties to respect the recent decision’.

It is the strongest statement yet from the Philippines on the ruling.

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