Der Petersburger Putin-Troll schrieb:
Künstlich, ausschliesslich West-medial und an den Tatsachen vorbei !
Da köchelt tatsächlich etwas, aber kein Krisenherd, es sei denn, die üblichen Verdächtigen sorgen wieder dafür, was anzunehmen ist:
Duterte and Xi endorse joint exploration in South China Sea
MANILA -- President Rodrigo Duterte and Chinese President Xi Jinping have agreed in principle on a joint exploration in the South China Sea, greenlighting the controversial project with their highest diplomatic endorsement.
Both leaders held a bilateral meeting on April 10 on the sidelines of the Boao Forum in the southern Chinese province of Hainan, where Duterte was one of the speakers.
"They are now offering joint exploration, and [that's] from the mouth of the President of China," Duterte said early Friday after arriving from the four-day trip, which also took him to Hong Kong.
It was the first time both leaders agreed on a possible joint exploration in the disputed area after Chinese and Filipino diplomats agreed to cooperate on maritime projects, such as oil and natural gas exploration, during a formal bilateral consultations in February.
"How important was that statement made by the two leaders?" asked Philippine Foreign Affairs Secretary Alan Peter Cayetano at a news conference in Hong Kong on April 11. "Very important, because it's basically the go-signal to come up with a framework. And if it's acceptable to both sides, then we could see the joint exploration done soon."
Manila and Beijing have overlapping claims in the South China Sea, but Duterte has opted to cooperate with China and set aside a 2016 Philippine arbitration victory, which ruled that China's claims in the waterway had no legal basis.
Oder von der philippinischen Regierung selbst:
PHILIPPINES, CHINA SET UP JOINT EXPLORATION IN PALAWAN FIELD
MANILA, Philippines — Exploration in an oil and gas prospect offshore northwest Palawan between the Philippines and China is now awaiting the signature of President Duterte, Energy Secretary Alfonso Cusi said yesterday.
Hört sich so gar nicht nach Zwietracht und Krise an...
Da hofft wohl der dumme Petersburger Putin-Troll, dass es User gibt,
die der englischen Schrift und Sprache nicht mächtig sind.
Sicher steht im Beitrag bzw. im Artikel folgendes:
"How important was that statement made by the two leaders?" asked Philippine Foreign
Affairs Secretary Alan Peter Cayetano at a news conference in Hong Kong on April 11.
"Very important, because it's basically the go-signal to come up with a framework.
And if it's acceptable to both sides, then we could see the joint exploration done soon."
Mal genau lesen, dort steht u.a. dass ein Rahmen gefunden werden soll, der wohl für beide "Parteien" akzeptabel sein muss.
Also, von Friede, Freude, Eierkuchen wohl etwas entfernt.
Dann steht im Artikel noch:
"Manila and Beijing have overlapping claims in the South China Sea, but Duterte has opted to cooperate with China and set
aside a 2016 Philippine arbitration victory, which ruled that China's claims in the waterway had no legal basis."
Manila sagt somit klar und deutlich, dass es keine rechtlichen Grundlagen für Ansprüche der Seewege von seitens China gebe.
China besteht aber auf diese Ansprüche. Und nun?
Hört sich also nicht so richtig nach Einigkeit an, sondern eher nach einer bilateralen Konsultation.