China's new maritime rule, set to take effect on June 15, will allow its coast guard to detain foreigners accused of trespassing in the South China Sea. The Philippines has increased patrols in response, with concerns rising over potential territorial disputes.
A tough Chinese maritime provision takes effect on Saturday, directing the China Coast Guard to detain foreign nationals who cross marine demarcations set by Beijing, drawing concerns from Philippine officials and experts. https://t.co/DFq106SPK5
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Territorial disputes in the South China Sea could flare up anew as a tough Chinese maritime provision takes effect on Saturday, drawing concerns from Philippine officials and experts. https://t.co/PblX6jCORW https://t.co/dW4dB4dZLT
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The Philippines has stepped up patrols in the disputed South #China Sea ahead of the rollout of a new Chinese regulation that empowers its coast guard to detain foreigners accused of trespassing. https://t.co/dnfWvWK3mC
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🚨REMINDER: CHINA'S SOUTH CHINA SEA RED LINE GOES INTO EFFECT IN 2 DAYS Foreigners "trespassing" in areas of the South China Sea China deems as sovereign territory after June 15 will be arrested & jailed for up to 60 days, without a trial. https://t.co/0m3WDy6s30