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Bulgaria, Greece agree to build railway between Black, Aegean Sea coasts

Bulgaria and Greece agreed to build a fast railway line that will link the coasts of the Black and Aegean Sea, the prime ministers of the two neighboring countries said here on Monday.

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Japan risks being more isolated on South China Sea: China

China said on Thursday that Japan should reflect why it has become the "small minority" on the South China Sea issue, otherwise it will get increasingly disappointed and isolated.

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Obama hopes for steady ties with Beijing in long run

Despite recent tensions in the South China Sea, Washington has made it clear to Beijing that President Barack Obama wants a stable transfer to the next US leader of the progress made on ties with Beijing during his eight years in office.

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China urges Japan, U.S.,Australia to do right things for peace in Asia-Pacific

China on Wednesday urged Japan, the United States and Australia to view and deal with the South China Sea issue in a right attitude.

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Cambodian deputy PM encourages parties directly concerned to settle South China Sea disputes through negotiations

​Cambodian Deputy Prime Minister Hor Namhong has encouraged the parties directly concerned in the South China Sea issues to resolve their disputes through peaceful negotiations.

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South China Sea video displayed at NY Times Square

A video on South China Sea has been displayed recently on one of the giant electronic billboards at Times Square in New York City, explaining the historical and legal basis backing China's indisputable territorial sovereignty and rights in the region.

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U.S. does not take position on competing claims to land features in South China Sea: Kerry

The United States does not take a position on the competing sovereignty claims to the land features in the South China Sea, said U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry on Wednesday.

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China's sovereignty, maritime rights in South China Sea part of post-WWII int'l order: ambassador

China's sovereignty and maritime rights and interests in the South China Sea are part of the international order established after the Second World War, Chinese ambassador to Britain Liu Xiaoming has said.

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Page of South China Sea arbitration has been turned over: Chinese FM

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said during a foreign ministers' meeting of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) that the "page of the South China Sea arbitration has been turned over."

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Chinese FM calls for end to politicization of South China Sea issue, urges parties to return to negotiations

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi has called for an end to the political manipulation and sensationalization of the South China Sea issue.

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Beijing, ASEAN agree talks are right path

China and ASEAN steered their joint statement on Monday away from an arbitration case initiated by the Philippines, reaffirming their support for South China Sea disputes being resolved by the parties directly involved.

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Chinese FM urges end to political manipulation, sensationalization regarding South China Sea

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Monday urged an end to the political manipulation and sensationalization of the South China Sea issue.

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China, ASEAN vow to promote peace, stability in South China Sea

​China and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) reaffirmed their efforts on Monday to "promote peace, stability, mutual trust and confidence" in the South China Sea.

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China sticks to "dual-track" approach to solve South China Sea issue: FM

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said here on Sunday that China will continue sticking to the "dual-track" approach to solve the South China Sea issue.

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South China Sea to get China's SOE cruises

Three large SOEs cooperate to build docking infrastructure and buy passenger liners

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Dialogue the right way forward in settling South China Sea disputes

Dialogue is key to resolving disputes in the South China Sea, and China's "dual-track" approach offers an excellent opportunity for it.

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South China Sea arbitration decided by biased arbitrators

The arbitration over the South China Sea dispute unilaterally initiated by the former Philippine government is in fact a celebration among rogue arbitrators, who have hidden their selfish motives under the guise of the rule of law.