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Beijing Welcomes Philippines' Stance on South China Sea Dispute

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he moon sets above a Chinese flag flying over Tiananmen Square after a flag raising ceremony on National Day, the 66th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China, in Beijing, Thursday, Oct. 1, 2015 - Sputnik International
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Beijing welcomed the decision of Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte not to press China over the issue of disputed South China Sea and Spratly Islands, the Chinese Foreign Ministry said Monday.

BEIJING (Sputnik) — On Saturday Duterte said that he would set aside the issue despite the Hague-based Permanent Court of Arbitration's decision. The court ruled  that Beijing had no legal basis to claim historic rights to South China Sea resources and that it had violated the Philippines' sovereign rights in the country's exclusive economic zone.

“We noticed the reports about Duterte’s statements and we welcome them. We think that Duterte’s policy on South China Sea tribunal complies with fundamental interests of both countries and nations [China and Philippines]. The policy also reflects more profound political trust and friendship between the countries”, the Foreign Affairs Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said at the press briefing.

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The visit of the Philippine president to China earlier in 2016 significantly improved bilateral cooperation, Chunying added.

The  decision to lay aside the dispute was determined  by the changes in the Philippines' Southeast Asia politics, particularly the deterioration of Manila's relations with Washington. On Saturday, Duterte threatened to repeal the Visiting Forces Agreement (VFA) with the United States after the US aid agency Millennium Challenge Corp. freezed the funding for anti-poverty programs in the Philippines.

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