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Thailand to join UN maritime arbitration with Cambodia

Thailand said on Friday it will join a UN arbitration process chosen by Cambodia to resolve a festering maritime boundary dispute, but put on hold for now other two-way efforts to settle their contested borders. This week Cambodia launched a compulsory conciliation process under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (Unclos), after Bangkok decided last month to unilaterally end a โ€Œ2001 framework pact for talks on a disputed maritime belt. For more than 25 years, both have claimed...

Are Japan-Philippines talks a maritime red line for Chinaโ€™s blue-water ambitions?

Beijingโ€™s strong opposition to maritime boundary talks between Manila and Tokyo reflects growing wariness over a shifting balance of power in the western Pacific. And, experts warn, these talks โ€“ part of a highly calculated geopolitical effort by US allies โ€“ could reinforce the so-called first island chain and restrict Beijingโ€™s naval access in an area vital to any potential conflict over Taiwan: its clear red line. Tensions have sharpened since Japan and the Philippines announced last week that...

Why have Japan and the Philippinesโ€™ maritime boundary talks angered China?

The waters off eastern Taiwan have become a new flashpoint after Tokyo and Manila announced formal negotiations to delimit the maritime boundary of the exclusive economic zones (EEZs) and continental shelf between Japan and the Philippines. On Monday, Chinaโ€™s coastguard carried out enforcement patrols in the region, exercising Beijingโ€™s claimed right to maintain its own EEZ and continental shelf rights under both domestic and international law. The Taiwanese coastguard said it shadowed and...