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US, UK and 12 other nations reaffirm 2016 ruling invalidating China's claims in South China Sea

ABC News

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July 12, 2026

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The United States, United Kingdom and a dozen other Western and Asian countries have reasserted that China’s expansive claims in the South China Sea are illegal

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Korea Times News

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· Jul 12, 2026

US, UK, 12 other nations reaffirm 2016 ruling invalidating China's claims in South China Sea

US, UK, 12 other nations reaffirm 2016 ruling invalidating China's claims in South China Sea

KSAT San Antonio

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· Jul 12, 2026

14 nations and the EU reaffirm 2016 ruling invalidating China's claims in South China Sea

The United States, the United Kingdom and a dozen other Western and Asian countries have reasserted that China’s expansive claims in the South China Sea are illegal.

Investing.com

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· Jul 12, 2026

South China Sea joint statement says China’s maritime claims have no basis

South China Sea joint statement says China’s maritime claims have no basis

Vision Times

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· Jun 26, 2026

UK, France, and Germany Warn China Over Taiwan Strait Maritime Activities

The Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) recent China Coast Guard patrol operations in waters east of Taiwan have drawn international attention. According to Reuters, on June 24, the United Kingdom, France, and Germany issued a rare joint statement warning that China’s latest activities threaten regional stability and freedom of navigation. The three countries reaffirmed their opposition []

The korea Herald News

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· Jun 24, 2026

UNC reaffirms N. Korea's border-hardening measures not in violation of Armistice Agreement

North Korea's recent fencing and landmine operations along the inter-Korean border do not constitute violations of the Armistice Agreement that halted the 1950-53 Korean War, the United Nations Command said Wednesday, countering South Korea's claim that the North is breaching the agreement. The US-led UNC, which oversees and enforces the Armistice Agreement, made the case in a fact sheet on the North's activities, saying they are explicitly exempt from being considered armistice violations as

Yonhap News Agency

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· Jun 23, 2026

N. Korea's border reinforcement move not violation of Armistice Agreement: ex-UNC official

SEOUL, June 23 (Yonhap) -- A former United Nations Command (UNC) official has sa...

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Related coverage for " US, UK and 12 other nations reaffirm 2016 ruling invalidating China's claims in South China Sea": Korea Times News — US, UK, 12 other nations reaffirm 2016 ruling invalidating China's claims in South China Sea. KSAT San Antonio — 14 nations and the EU reaffirm 2016 ruling invalidating China's claims in South China Sea. Investing.com — South China Sea joint statement says China’s maritime claims have no basis. Vision Times — UK, France, and Germany Warn China Over Taiwan Strait Maritime Activities. The korea Herald News — UNC reaffirms N. Korea's border-hardening measures not in violation of Armistice Agreement. Yonhap News Agency — N. Korea's border reinforcement move not violation of Armistice Agreement: ex-UNC official