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South China Morning Post
South China Morning Post
AsiaPac · 3 hrs ago
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Are Japan-Philippines talks a maritime red line for China’s blue-water ambitions?
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Japan and the Philippines have announced maritime boundary talks that China views as a potential threat to its naval access and Taiwan strategy, reflecting deeper geopolitical tensions over power balance in the western Pacific.

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Are Japan-Philippines talks a maritime red line for China’s blue-water ambitions?
Beijing’s strong opposition to maritime boundary talks between Manila and Tokyo reflects growing wariness over a shifting balance of power in the western Pacific. And, experts warn, these talks – part of a highly calculated geopolitical effort by US allies – could reinforce the so-called first island chain and restrict Beijing’s naval access in an area vital to any potential conflict over Taiwan: its clear red line. Tensions have sharpened since Japan and the Philippines announced last week that
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