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South China Sea: the Second Front of the US-China Confrontation

... transforms from a regional power into a country with global interests, its perception of the norms and provisions of international maritime law may change. The creation of the Blue Ocean Navy, capable of solving problems across the oceans, will lead to a more ... ... of navigation. We are very clear that we support freedom of navigation in accordance with international law, not only in the South China Sea, but also other parts of the world. The difference is that we think the United States takes freedom of navigation ...

03.07.2019

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