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The United States, United Kingdom and Kuwait urged all parties to a Gulf Arab diplomatic row over Qatar to resolve their dispute as quickly as possible through dialogue, Kuwait state news agency KUNA reported on Tuesday.
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Hundreds of thousands of London commuters were left with no train service on Tuesday as the latest strike in Britain's worst rail dispute in decades brought more travel misery the day after major disruption on the capital's underground system.
Arbitration by the Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA) following the unilateral application of the Philippines over its dispute with China in the South China Sea "would endanger the peace and stability" in the region, said French sinologue Pierre Picquart.
Whilst an arbitral tribunal itself in dispute will decide on the South China Sea case on July 12, observers believe that the arbitration will not help solve the dispute, and that the problem will not be resolved until the Philippines returns to the negotiating table.
China and the Philippines should engage in "constructive" dialogue to solve their dispute in the South China Sea as conflicts are "destructive" to all sidess, some experts said.Arbitration cannot solve the South China Sea dispute between China and the Philippines.
An arbitral tribunal's decision to allow the South China Sea case initiated by the Philippines against China to go ahead is not convincing, according to a leading international law expert at the University of Oxford.
Since when did the international community judge disputes based on the one-sided rhetoric of the so-called weaker side instead of the rights and wrongs?
As leaders of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) meet with U.S. President Barack Obama on Monday in California, an ASEAN affairs expert urged the ASEAN leaders not to let Washington exploit their presence against China.
Greece and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) on Thursday said they are willing to cooperate in the long standing name dispute, although big differences remain.
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen said Wednesday that the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) cannot act on behalf of the countries concerned in the South China Sea dispute and urged all parties involved to continue negotiations.
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen reiterated on Wednesday that the South China Sea dispute is the issue between claimant states and China, not between ASEAN and China.
S. Iswaran, Singaporean Minister in the office of the Prime Minister and Second Minister for Home Affairs, Second Minister for Trade and Industry, visited Cambodia on Monday to further strengthen bilateral ties in politics, economics, trade, and investment.