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Philippines Ignores China Fishing Ban in South Sea

Philippines Ignores China Fishing Ban in South Sea Voice of America 15 May 2021, 00:05 GMT+10 TAIPEI, TAIWAN - The Philippine government took another step this month in opposing China by telling its vast fishing fleet to ignore Beijing s annual fishing ban in the South China Sea, where the two countries are locked in a sovereignty dispute. This year s fishing moratorium does not apply to our fishermen, the Philippines South China Sea task force said on May 4, as reported by domestic media. Officials have encouraged fishing boats to trawl the sea, news website Philstar.com reported. China s moratorium from May 1 to August 16, imposed unilaterally since 1999 in the northern part of the sea, is intended to improve marine ecology, the official Xinhua News Agency in Beijing said last month. More than 50,000 Chinese vessels would suspend operations, it said.

盖茨夫妇离婚,旗下慈善基金原来早有项目分歧?

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With Eyes on China, Philippines, US Mull Saving Deal Manila Once Scrapped - New Delhi Times

May 1, 2021 Share Comments by Philippine officials indicate that, with a growing Chinese maritime threat, Manila now hopes the Visiting Forces Agreement with the United States – which the Philippines once moved to terminate – survives, experts told VOA Thursday. Philippine Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. last year announced the country had suspended the announced termination of the agreement. The 1999 pact provides for arms sales, intelligence exchanges and discussions on military cooperation. It allows U.S. troops access to Philippine soil for military exercises aimed at regional security and local humanitarian work. Those measures shore up a 1951 Mutual Defense Treaty. Locsin said in a tweet earlier this month that negotiations over the pact were nearly finished, Philippine media reported last week. The talks began in February and coincided with China’s mooring of 220 fishing boats at a reef that Beijing and Manila dispute. Media reports quote Locsin

As Chinese Maritime Threat Looms, Philippines, US Discuss Saving Deal Manila Once Scrapped

As Chinese Maritime Threat Looms, Philippines, US Discuss Saving Deal Manila Once Scrapped 01 May 2021 VOA News FILE - The amphibious assault ship USS Peleliu is seen docked following joint exercises at the Alava pier, off Subic Bay Freeport zone, northwestern Philippines, Oct. 13, 2014, as part of the Visiting Forces Agreement. Share share Print Comments by Philippine officials indicate that, with a growing Chinese maritime threat, Manila now hopes the Visiting Forces Agreement with the United States - which the Philippines once moved to terminate - survives, experts told VOA Thursday. Philippine Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. last year announced the country had suspended the announced termination of the agreement. The 1999 pact provides for arms sales, intelligence exchanges and discussions on military cooperation. It allows U.S. troops access to Philippine soil for military exercises aimed at regional security and local humanitarian work. Those measures shore

سكيكدة الأمن يوقف موظف اخترق الشبكة المعلوماتية لمؤسسته — النهار أونلاين

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