China calls Japan-Philippines sea border talks 'illegal'
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China calls Japan-Philippines sea border talks 'illegal'
BEIJING - China expressed strong opposition on Friday to a decision by Japan and the Philippines to start maritime border negotiations, calling the talks "illegal" and claiming exclusive control over the waters concerned.The two island natio ... »»»
China brands Japan-Philippines maritime border talks ‘illegal and invalid’
BEIJING, May 29 — China expressed strong opposition today to a decision by Japan and the Philippines to start maritime border negotiations, calling the talks “illegal” and claiming exclusive control over the waters concerned. The two island nations announced yesterday they would start formal talks »»»
Japan, Philippines to Discuss Intelligence Sharing: Takaichi
The Philippines and Japan agreed on Thursday to negotiate an intelligence sharing agreement, as the two nations draw closer under the increasing shadow of China’s naval ambitions. Visiting Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos and Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi also said they would upgrade their tie»»»
WorldJapan and Philippines to discuss intelligence sharing
TOKYO: The Philippines and Japan agreed on Thursday to negotiate an intelligence sharing agreement, as the two nations draw closer under the increasing shadow of China's naval ambitions. Visiting Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos and Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi also said they would upgrade th»»»
Japan, Philippines to discuss intelligence sharing: Takaichi
Tokyo: The Philippines and Japan agreed on Thursday to negotiate an intelligence sharing agreement, as the two nations draw closer under the increasing shadow of China's naval ambitions. Visiting Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos and Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi also said they would upgrade th»»»
Philippines, Japan committed to bolstering maritime security: Marcos
TOKYO: The Philippines and Japan are committed to strengthening maritime security, Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos said on Thursday (May 28) during a visit to Tokyo, weeks after the two nations agreed to fast-track the transfer of navy destroyers. The two countries' shared grievances over Chi»»»
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