Provocative letter from Turkey to the UN: Sticking to its established positions – How diplomatic sources respond
Turkey has sent a letter to the UN, reiterating its longstanding positions on maritime disputes, which has prompted a formal response from Greece.
Japan seizes Chinese fishing boat, arrests captain
Japan has seized a Chinese fishing boat and arrested its captain for allegedly fleeing from an inspection in Japanese waters.
The Philippines wants to seal South China Sea code of conduct. Can it deliver?
The Philippines aims to finalize a code of conduct for the South China Sea during its ASEAN chairmanship, but analysts doubt its feasibility due to ongoing regional disputes.
Upcoming Turkish-Greek Summit: Will It Alleviate the Disputes Between the Two Countries Despite Complications?
A new Turkish-Greek summit in Ankara aims to address long-standing maritime disputes and foster dialogue between the two nations.
Will new High Seas Treaty open a fresh front line in South China Sea disputes?
The new High Seas Treaty is set to impact territorial disputes in the South China Sea by establishing a framework for marine biodiversity protection.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs: China’s maritime management facility moved outside the provisional zone to Weihai
China's maritime management facility has been moved outside the Korea-China provisional measures zone, confirming completion of the relocation process that has caused ongoing tensions between the two nations.
‘Strategic patience’ key for Beijing in South China Sea and other disputes
Hu Bo, director of SCSPI, emphasizes the importance of 'strategic patience' for China in maritime disputes with Manila and Tokyo, highlighting China's overwhelming advantages despite ongoing tensions.