Pekín critica a Manila por sus reclamaciones en el mar de China Meridional antes del aniversario de La Haya

Un grupo de expertos chino afiliado al Ministerio de Recursos Naturales publicó un informe en el que afirma que las reclamaciones de Filipinas sobre ciertas características del mar de China Meridional carecen de base histórica y legal.

El informe fue emitido por el Instituto Chino de Asuntos Marinos el 8 de julio.
Argumentó que el intento de Manila de extender su territorio a dichas características marítimas carecía de fundamento histórico y legal.
Un análisis exhaustivo de fuentes históricas creíbles y de normas de derecho internacional generalmente reconocidas demostró que Manila no tiene soberanía sobre el banco de arena de Scarborough ni sobre ninguna de las islas y arrecifes de las Spratly, declaró el documento.
Este marca el tercer informe del grupo de expertos en pocos días.

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