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South China Sea dispute: China wants to get back on negotiation table, claims right to air-defence zone

A defiant China yesterday said the UN-backed tribunal’s verdict should be “dumped into garbage” and asserted that it has the right to declare a unilateral air-defence zone over the strategic South China Sea after its expansive maritime claims in the region was shunned by a five-member international jury

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China has refused to abide by the ruling of the PCA tribunal 
in The Hague.

China has refused to abide by the ruling of the PCA tribunal in The Hague.

Beijing: A defiant China yesterday said the UN-backed tribunal’s verdict should be “dumped into garbage” and asserted that it has the right to declare a unilateral air-defence zone over the strategic South China Sea after its expansive maritime claims in the region was shunned by a five-member international jury.

China has refused to abide by the ruling of the PCA tribunal  in The Hague. File pic/AFP
China has refused to abide by the ruling of the PCA tribunal in The Hague. File pic/AFP

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