President Duterte Criticizes China’s South China Sea Claims During U.N. Speech
|It looks like President Duterte has finally realized that playing nice with the Chinese will not get them to back down from their South China Sea claims:
The Philippine president got rare praises Wednesday from his key critics for invoking before the United Nations a 2016 arbitration ruling that invalidated China’s vast territorial claims in the South China Sea, in a surprise move that will likely pique Beijing.
President Rodrigo Duterte made one of his strongest defenses of the Philippine victory in the arbitration case in his first address before the annual U.N. General Assembly where world leaders spoke mostly in prerecorded videos due to the pandemic. China has long refused to bring the issue to any international arena.
Duterte, who has nurtured close ties with China since taking office in mid-2016, has long been criticized for refusing to immediately and forcefully demand Chinese compliance with the ruling by a U.N.-backed tribunal. It found China’s claims on virtually the entire South China Sea on historical grounds inconsistent with international maritime law.
Associated Press
You can read more at the link, but for those that have not followed this issue, the Chinese have claimed nearly the entire South China Sea as their territory. This includes the waters and islands of other nations in the region to include the Philippines. They have slowly been bullying these nations into submission and President Duterte initially tried to play nice with China which did nothing to stop their territorial ambitions over Filipino waters and islands.
With the Chinese position in the world since the plandemic was released, this is good time to jump up and down and complain. Many nations are openly hostile now to the Chinese because of the biological weapon they released onto the world. I hope this complaint goes somewhere. I’d love to see the UN stick it to China.
Tim,
I doubt the UN’s ability to “stick it to” anybody. The WHO is still allegedly in China’s back pocket.
Well, I can dream can’t I?