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[Title] => Depensa sa South China Sea 2.3 M sundalo isasabak ng China
[Summary] => Nakahanda umanong isabak ng China ang kanilang 2.3 milyong miyembro ng People’s Liberation Army bilang depensa sa mga “provocative action” ng ibang mga bansa na nagtatangkang pumasok o manggulo sa kanilang teritoryo.
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[Title] => China says military will respond to provocations
[Summary] => China's military is prepared to respond to all threats to the country's sovereignty, a government spokeswoman said yesterday, ahead of the expected announcement of another big bump in defense spending.
[DatePublished] => 2014-03-05 04:10:10
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[Title] => China: Military will respond to provocations in disputed seas
[Summary] => China's military is prepared to respond to all threats to the country's sovereignty, a government spokeswoman said Tuesday, ahead of the expected announcement of another big bump in defense spending.
[DatePublished] => 2014-03-04 16:44:50
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[Title] => Philippines patiently waits for China
[Summary] => The Philippines is still hoping that China will give in to its appeal to bilaterally bring the Scarborough dispute to the International Tribunal on the Law of the Sea (ITLOS).
Should the Philippine government seek support from the US in its dispute with China on the Scarborough Shoal? Click here to vote!
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[Title] => No details yet of Chinas Mischief plan
[Summary] => BEIJING China is still finalizing details of its earlier proposal for the joint use of its structures at Mischief Reef in the disputed South China Sea by Filipino and other foreign fishermen.
Fu Ying, Chinas director-general for Asia-Pacific affairs, however, is optimistic that an arrangement for the structures joint use will soon be finalized.
[DatePublished] => 2001-07-12 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Paolo Romero
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[Title] => RP officials urge US, China to resolve dispute
[Summary] => Senior Philippine officials urged China and the United States yesterday to resolve their dispute over the loss of a Chinese pilot in a collision with a US spy plane so as to avoid escalating regional tensions.
National Security Adviser Roilo Golez said Manila was closely following the six day-old standoff over the crew of the damaged US surveillance aircraft, who were detained after it made an emergency landing on the island of Hainan.
The Chinese fighter pilot involved in the incident is missing after bailing out of his jet.
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[Title] => Ex-ambassador Fu Ying invites Golez to visit China
[Summary] => National Security Adviser Roilo Golez was invited the other day to visit China to see developments in agriculture, just a few days after he had accused the Chinese of smuggling drugs into the country.
The invitation was made by Chinese foreign ministry director general Fu Ying, who was ambassador to Manila during the Estrada administration.
Golez told The STAR yesterday he would be happy to visit China, adding that reporters had misquoted him and that he didnt say that the Chinese are engaged in the drugs trade.
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[Title] => RP seeks joint use of reef with Chinese
[Summary] => The Philippines will push for the joint use of concrete "fishermens shelters" that China built on Mischief Reef when the two countries start confidence-building talks tomorrow, a ranking foreign affairs official said yesterday.
The official said Manila will push the proposal during the two-day meeting of the experts group that was formed in 1995 to defuse tensions after Beijing built concrete structures on Mischief Reef in the disputed Spratly Islands.
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[Title] => Navy lets Chinese boats take shelter
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Patrol ships have allowed nine Chinese fishing vessels to seek shelter at the
Philippine-claimed Scarbo-rough Shoal in the South China Sea to escape bad
weather, the Philippine Navy said yesterday.
"We have tolerated the fishing vessels seeking refuge in a lagoon due to bad
weather prevailing in the area, but we are still monitoring them for illegal
activities," Navy chief Vice Adm.
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[Title] => Defense chief rules out future arrests of poachers at shoal
[Summary] =>
Defense Secretary Orlando Mercado ruled out future arrests of Chinese fishermen
who stray into the country's territorial waters, saying such actions are only
tiresome especially when the Department of Foreign Affairs intervenes for the
captives' release.
"In the end (we) release them also.
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[Title] => Depensa sa South China Sea 2.3 M sundalo isasabak ng China
[Summary] => Nakahanda umanong isabak ng China ang kanilang 2.3 milyong miyembro ng People’s Liberation Army bilang depensa sa mga “provocative action” ng ibang mga bansa na nagtatangkang pumasok o manggulo sa kanilang teritoryo.
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[Title] => China says military will respond to provocations
[Summary] => China's military is prepared to respond to all threats to the country's sovereignty, a government spokeswoman said yesterday, ahead of the expected announcement of another big bump in defense spending.
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[Title] => China: Military will respond to provocations in disputed seas
[Summary] => China's military is prepared to respond to all threats to the country's sovereignty, a government spokeswoman said Tuesday, ahead of the expected announcement of another big bump in defense spending.
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[Title] => Philippines patiently waits for China
[Summary] => The Philippines is still hoping that China will give in to its appeal to bilaterally bring the Scarborough dispute to the International Tribunal on the Law of the Sea (ITLOS).
Should the Philippine government seek support from the US in its dispute with China on the Scarborough Shoal? Click here to vote!
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[Title] => No details yet of Chinas Mischief plan
[Summary] => BEIJING China is still finalizing details of its earlier proposal for the joint use of its structures at Mischief Reef in the disputed South China Sea by Filipino and other foreign fishermen.
Fu Ying, Chinas director-general for Asia-Pacific affairs, however, is optimistic that an arrangement for the structures joint use will soon be finalized.
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[Title] => RP officials urge US, China to resolve dispute
[Summary] => Senior Philippine officials urged China and the United States yesterday to resolve their dispute over the loss of a Chinese pilot in a collision with a US spy plane so as to avoid escalating regional tensions.
National Security Adviser Roilo Golez said Manila was closely following the six day-old standoff over the crew of the damaged US surveillance aircraft, who were detained after it made an emergency landing on the island of Hainan.
The Chinese fighter pilot involved in the incident is missing after bailing out of his jet.
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[Title] => Ex-ambassador Fu Ying invites Golez to visit China
[Summary] => National Security Adviser Roilo Golez was invited the other day to visit China to see developments in agriculture, just a few days after he had accused the Chinese of smuggling drugs into the country.
The invitation was made by Chinese foreign ministry director general Fu Ying, who was ambassador to Manila during the Estrada administration.
Golez told The STAR yesterday he would be happy to visit China, adding that reporters had misquoted him and that he didnt say that the Chinese are engaged in the drugs trade.
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[Title] => RP seeks joint use of reef with Chinese
[Summary] => The Philippines will push for the joint use of concrete "fishermens shelters" that China built on Mischief Reef when the two countries start confidence-building talks tomorrow, a ranking foreign affairs official said yesterday.
The official said Manila will push the proposal during the two-day meeting of the experts group that was formed in 1995 to defuse tensions after Beijing built concrete structures on Mischief Reef in the disputed Spratly Islands.
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[Title] => Navy lets Chinese boats take shelter
[Summary] =>
Patrol ships have allowed nine Chinese fishing vessels to seek shelter at the
Philippine-claimed Scarbo-rough Shoal in the South China Sea to escape bad
weather, the Philippine Navy said yesterday.
"We have tolerated the fishing vessels seeking refuge in a lagoon due to bad
weather prevailing in the area, but we are still monitoring them for illegal
activities," Navy chief Vice Adm.
[DatePublished] => 2000-03-14 00:00:00
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[Title] => Defense chief rules out future arrests of poachers at shoal
[Summary] =>
Defense Secretary Orlando Mercado ruled out future arrests of Chinese fishermen
who stray into the country's territorial waters, saying such actions are only
tiresome especially when the Department of Foreign Affairs intervenes for the
captives' release.
"In the end (we) release them also.
[DatePublished] => 2000-02-08 00:00:00
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[Focus] => 0
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