EU, US, countries stress importance of int’l law after China’s harassment in the West Philippine Sea, resulting in injuries to at least four Filipinos

Cross-posted from: feddit.de/post/9683315

While there is always high probability of harassment from Beijing during Manila’s missions in the West Philippine Sea, this is the first time — under the Marcos’ administration, at least — that Filipinos were hurt.

Embassies from different countries expressed dismay over the incident and called on parties to show respect for international law, with some emphasizing the 2016 Arbitratral Award that invalidated China’s so-called 9-dash-line that included parts of Manila’s waters. The European Union was among the first to issue a statement on China’s “dangerous maneuvers and blocking” on Tuesday morning.

“The EU reiterates the call for all parties to abide by [the] legally binding 2016 Arbitration Award and international law to peacefully resolve disputes, guaranteeing safety in maritime waters,” EU Ambassador to the Philippines Luc Véron said.

BrikoX, (edited )
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International law is a framework without any enforcement mechanism. You need an army to enforce it. Without that international law is just optional guidelines that powerful countries can economically enforce on poor countries, while ignoring them themselves.

If you have nukes, you can do whatever the fuck you want in this world and nobody will touch you. Cue America’s war crimes, Russia’s war crimes, North Korea’s human right abuses, Israel’s genocide and apartheid, China’s human right abuses or even Ukraine’s use of cluster munition that is against international law, but since they haven’t signed the treaty it’s fine… and too many more examples to list.

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