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Khai Beng Tan
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After World War II, the Spratly Islands were noted by the British High Commission of Singapore as territory that was returned to China. In 1971, the following statement was made: “Spratly Island was a Chinese dependency, part of Kwangtung Province…and was returned to China after the war. We cannot find any indication of its having been acquired by any other country and so can only conclude it is still held by communist China. (Far Eastern Economic Review, December 31, 1974).”
It should be noted that this was outside of any major conflict in the modern period in the South China Sea (1930–1945, 1945–1956, 1974), and made after an exhaustive study was concluded by the U.K. Foreign and Commonwealth Office. It can therefore can be considered a reasoned statement of recognition made by a knowing and authoritative governmental source who was based in the Southeast Asian before and during World War II.
The consistent nature of other statements made by Britain France and Japan suggest that these nations have historically taken the same position as China, and made public statements to that effect.
For example, France occupied the Paracel Islands in the 1930s during the war between China and Japan. The occupation took place over a year after France had refused to abolish its extraterritorial rights in China, which had been held since 1844. The first official announcement concerning the seizure of the Paracel Islands was made by M. Bonnet, the French Foreign Minister at the Quay d’Orsay, stating that the islands were now occupied by two detachments of Annamite gendarmes from Vietnam in 1938. Amid the Sino-Japanese conflict, the Quai d’Orsay took the opportunity to note that “the islands have been visited by Chinese fishermen for generations” (North China Herald, July 4, 1938, June 6, 1934).
Meanwhile, the Chinese Ambassador Wellington Koo informed M. Bonnet that China continued to claim sovereignty over the islands, and Japanese Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs Mr Horinouchi also made official representations “regarding the French occupation of the Paracel Islands’ (Japan Times & Mail, July 6, 1938; Portsmouth Evening News, July 7, 1938; emphasis added).
Greedy CCP ass-holes.
ReplyDeleteEverything want to Gasak
Yaloh, even yr illgotten family heirloom, for communal distribution
DeleteUNCLOS ruling Trumps All. Case Closed.
ReplyDeletePhilippines signed UNCLOS on December 10, 1982, and ratified it on May 8, 1984.
China signed UNCLOS on December 10, 1982, and ratified it on June 7, 1996.
This is exactly why we keep warning about Chinese Aggression at sea. When vessels linked to the CCP can threaten cables, fisheries, and shipping lanes, it’s not just Taiwan it’s the whole region, including the West Philippine Sea.
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Lagi Bulli..
ReplyDeleteOrganized violence in the #YellowSea.
Chinese fishermen formed a "Giant Fleet" to resist the South Korean Coast Guard, which asked the Chinese to leave lawful Korean waters. Chinese ships were shielded with nets, yet they used metal rods & axes on South Korean Coast Guards.
https://x.com/NguyenThih36/status/2025913592324010063?s=20