What's behind rising tensions in the South China Sea?

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Brunei, Malaysia, the Philippines, Taiwan, Vietnam challenge China's claim to about 90% of the energy-rich area. FMTNews SouthChinaSea

In this April 2018 image, China’s aircraft carrier is accompanied by navy frigates and submarines in the South China Sea.

A statement from US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on July 13 was the first time the United States had called China’s claims in the sea unlawful and accused Beijing of a “campaign of bullying”. As China held military drills in the South China Sea this month, Vietnam said Beijing’s actions were “detrimental” to its relationship with the Southeast Asian bloc.

That followed a surprise move by President Rodrigo Duterte — who had courted Beijing since taking office in 2016 — to suspend his decision to scrap a two-decade-old troop deployment agreement with the United States.China illustrates its claims with a vague, U-shaped “nine-dash line” that includes swathes of Vietnam’s exclusive economic zone, or EEZ, as well as the Paracel Islands and Spratly Islands. It also overlaps the EEZs of Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Taiwan and Vietnam.

 

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