CCP and the South China Sea
China’s artificial islands that could create a global crisis in the South China Sea
Currently, the six nations bordering the South China Sea and the 530 million people living there are being affected by seven artificial islands built by the Chinese regime, using them to claim territorial rights. Although such constructions are not considered valid for exercising territorial sovereignty, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has ...
US: Beijing has no legal basis for South China Sea claims
Research on China's South China Sea claim has been released by the US State Department for Ocean, Fisheries, and Polar Affairs. Beijing's maritime claims in the South China Sea, it contends, violate international law, as represented in the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea. According to the ...
China imposes new shipping rules in disputed waters of the South and East China Seas
Foreign vessels entering what Beijing considers its "territorial waters" must report to China under maritime rules designed to bolster the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP's) claims to the disputed waters, including the South China Sea. The CCP has long claimed the vast bulk of the resource-rich waterway, causing friction with other claimants ...
Japan toughens its stance towards the Chinese Communist Party over the South Sea dispute
Through its representatives to the United Nations (UN), the Japanese government sent an informative note referring to the controversial conflict in the South China Sea. The message assures that the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) claims to some islands and reefs does not comply with the conditions agreed in the UN ...
Germany, France, and the UK put pressure on the CCP and reject its claims on the South China Sea
Germany, France, and the United Kingdom rejected as illegal the claims of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) over large areas of the South China Sea according to a document to U.N. Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf. In their unprecedented statement, these three countries joined the decision already made ...

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