Home | blogabouteverythingit


Here is the article published extracts of some media, notably newspapers in the past two days

Here is the article published extracts of some media, notably newspapers in the past two days, after a Chinese ship sabotage cable survey ship in Vietnam.

New York Times, titled "tensions flare up" in the South China Sea, saying the current situation demonstrates the mechanism of the Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the South China Sea are not effective. This is a review of Michael Vatikiotis, security expert at the Center for Humanities Dialogue in Singapore.

"The neighboring countries of China's growing discontent with the People's Liberation Army PLA established submarine base on Hainan Island, just north edge of the disputed sea area."

This report led a review of maritime security expert Mark Valencia - a good reputation in the dispute in the East Sea, as follows: "It seems that the collision between China and the other party claims are increasing.

"Why now?", Experts questioned. Looking from the perspective of China, "probably because they now had enough forces."

VOA Voice of America led by information from documents sent CIA Director Leon Panetta in the U.S. Congress he would consider becoming defense minister. In this document, Panetta said that China seems to be building its forces to "fight and win in the fierce conflict and lightning" on the borders of this country.

VOA reported in some recent clashes at sea between ships of the Chinese vessels Vietnam and the Philippines, while Chinese officials always claim to support peace and stability in the South China Sea.

U.S. survey ship and the ship of China in a collision on the South China Sea in 2009. U.S. accused China of violating international law when the ships harassed U.S. ships. Beijing responded that the U.S. ship "spying." Photo: U.S. Navy.

CIA Director noted that the U.S. Congress, China seems to be building forces preparing for potential conflict related to Taiwan, even as the U.S. intervention. He was the future of the U.S. Pentagon proposal to closely monitor the growth of Chinese military while still trying to maintain peace and stability, as well as reducing the risk of conflict in this region.

BBC news yesterday, after reviewing the situation to escalate the current tension in the South China Sea, emphasizing the fact that "China wants to resolve disputes with each country individually. Vietnam, Indonesia and the Philippines to build a joint effort of the whole region to find a multilateral solution to the conflict. "

Bulletin of the Inquirer, the leading newspaper of the Philippines, leading strong statement of Senator Francis Pangilinan called on the government not kneel before the pressure of China.

"We are not to be bullied by non-diplomatic behavior," said Mr. Pangilinan's statement came after the Chinese Embassy in Manila Liu Jianchao asked other countries not to exploit resources in the Spratlys .

"We never allow any forces to force us to obey," Pangilinan said.

Philippine lawmakers have different ideas flow: if peaceful settlement to avoid escalating tensions - problems by bringing the dispute to the UN and ASEAN, such as ASEAN +1 mechanism.

"We should in this way instead agreed with proposals to strengthen the army of the Philippines, because it will only provoke China has more hostilities in the region alone," said Senator Rodolfo Biazon.

Senator Ben Evardone was that ASEAN and the UN should be involved quell the situation is now escalating tensions between the disputing parties. "The parties should avoid the war of the Left. I think it is time to declare a truce with the media, to prevent the risk of major conflict."

RFA posted a review of Chinese analysts believe that long disputed sovereignty over the South China Sea near the Spratly Islands, is showing signs of getting worse.

Wu Fan, editor of China Affair magazine based in the United States, said China began looking back to historical records from pre-1911 feudal to find the evidence to justify claims on Spratlys, which are thought to have more resources.

"Vietnam will not down the stairs, and China is not to scale. Especially not down the stairs in the islands issue. Sometimes parties will become increasingly polarized."

Seton Hall University Professor Yang expressed that both sides are now very hard to cool down.

"It's like gasoline fire," Yang said. "The situation is likely to become more serious and affecting stability across the region" East Sea. "The conflict and confrontation will worsened."

Daily Youmuri, Japan published an editorial titled "Beijing needs to curb the sea", said that China has broken commitments in DOC 2002.

The newspaper commented that although in the security dialogue last Shangri-La, China's defense minister confirmed Luong Quang Liet Beijing supports peace in the South China Sea, and that the region remains stable, but two Vietnam and the Philippines co-Nan had immediately declared the situation is different.

"China will not have the confidence of the international community if they say things like what they do", with the editorial.

Japanese newspapers said that China has become more blatantly on the beach by planning social and economic development of countries five years has focused on expanding maritime interests.

And so "the ASEAN members to unite" to protect their seas, not for China to turn it into "pond."

0 comments: