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China will not allow Japan, Philippines to infringe upon its maritime rights: spokesperson
(Xinhua) 17:30, June 09, 2026
BEIJING, June 9 (Xinhua) -- Japan and the Philippines have bypassed China to launch so-called maritime delimitation talks, a move that gravely infringes upon China's maritime rights and interests, and China will not allow this, foreign ministry spokesperson Lin Jian said Tuesday at a regular press briefing.
Lin reiterated that China has exclusive economic zone and continental shelf in the waters east of China's Taiwan island, adding that the Japan-Philippines move seriously violates international laws including the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea and basic norms of international relations.
(Web editor: Chang Sha, Liang Jun)
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