THOMAS SHOAL – GEOGRAPHY

News: Philippines calls on China to remove illegal structures, cease reclamations in South China Sea

 

What's in the news?

       The Philippines' Foreign Ministry called on China to remove illegal structures, cease reclamations and be accountable for environmental damage in the South China Sea.

       The Department of Foreign Affairs said resupply missions to the Second Thomas Shoal located within the Philippines' exclusive economic zone are legitimate activities and it will not give prior notification to China.

 

Thomas Shoal:

       It is located in the north-eastern part of the Spratly Islands, and has emerged as a contentious area in the South China Sea.

       The recent incident near Second Thomas Shoal escalated tensions between China and the Philippines.

 

Key takeaways:

       The Philippine Coast Guard accused China’s coast guard of harassment and dangerous maneuvers. China, on the other hand, claims that the Philippine coast guard intruded into its waters without permission.

       This ongoing diplomatic standoff underscores the complex nature of territorial disputes in the South China Sea.

 

China’s Claims and the “Nine-Dash Line”:

       China claims sovereignty over nearly the entire South China Sea through its depiction of the “nine-dash line” on its maps.

       This line extends into the exclusive economic zones of neighboring countries.

       However, the Permanent Court of Arbitration in 2016 declared that China’s “nine-dash line” claim has no legal basis, challenging China’s expansive territorial assertions.