China says ‘up to India to decide its position on South China Sea dispute’
World | Aug 12, 2016, 03:30 PM ISTChinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi today said that India has to take its own decision on the South China Sea dispute.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi today said that India has to take its own decision on the South China Sea dispute.
India should avoid “unnecessary entanglement” in the South China Sea dispute during Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi’s visit to New Delhi and should instead focus on trade ties between the two countries, a state-run Chinese
In what marks the first appearance by an American navy ship in China since the ruling by an arbitration panel, a US directed missile destroyer reached the northern Chinese port of Qingdao today. After the
In an attempt to improve its fighting ability, China's air force conducted a combat air patrol over disputed areas of the South China Sea. The admission to the activity was made by the Chinese air
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The United States has urged both China and Philippines to exercise restraint and reduce tensions over their maritime dispute in the South China Sea.
India today sought peaceful solutions to the disputes in the South China Sea, asking all stakeholders to show "utmost respect" for the UN body as the safety of the shipping routes through these waters was
Three rounds of formal and informal talks today between the ministers of the 10 countries were held that make up the Association of Southeast Asian Nations.
Smarting under the adverse verdict by The Hague-based international tribunal in the South China Sea dispute, Beijing has flexed its military muscles by unveiling a range of new weapons, including long-range missiles.
The Philippines today said that it can’t accept China’s condition for talks on South China Sea as Beijing wants Manila to overlook the order of The Hague-based international tribunal on this issue.
Three Indian naval ships have been sent to Malaysia as part of a deployment of the Eastern fleet to South China Sea and western pacific.
Hardening its position on South China Sea dispute, China today said that the country can’t lose one centimetre of the area that it claims.
In clear acts of defiance after the recent ruling of The Hague based international tribune that went against Beijing, two Chinese aircrafts landed on the disputed reefs of South China Sea on Wednesday.
Beijing: China on Thursday warned of “definite reaction” if “anyone dares to challenge its interests” in the South China Sea and enforce an international tribunal's verdict that said Beijing has ‘no historic rights’ on the
Manila: The Philippines today asked the Chinese government to respect the ruling of the international tribune on South China Sea dispute. The tribunal had rejected Chinese claims to most of the South China Sea which
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