Friday, January 13, 2012 7:45:43 PM
statements like this are more likely translated or clarified in tis way
"China's stance on the South China Sea issue is constant and clear," he said, adding that the Chinese side holds that China and the Philippines should address the South China Sea dispute through consultation and negotiation on the basis of fully respecting history and international law.
China's stance is constant and clear = nothing changes, we uphold our previous declarations.
Philippines should address the South China Sea dispute through consultation and negotiation on the basis of fully respecting history and international law.
= History according to commies trumps international law and gets grandfathered in.......... if you want to negotiate your surrender of international rights and be consulted on how to appropriately do so, we will help you with your process.
My opinion is that the phil govt wth backing by the US should move forward and not allow a country like china without jurisdiction in that economic zone to postpone their natural process. Everyday they postpone the chinese win a little
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