U.S. Council ’s Ocean and International Environment and Science Affairs Bureau published a 47 -page marine industry research report on Wednesday, alleging that China’ s sovereignty in the South China Sea has no international law basis, and leads to China, the Philippines, Vietnam, etc.Conflicts occurred in Southeast Asian countries.

(Washington Composite Electric) The US State Department issued the most detailed report on the South China Sea issue, saying that China's extensive sovereign sovereignty in this waters does not meet international law, and once again refutes the geography and historical evidence proposed by China.

The U.S. State Department is a research report on the marine world line on Wednesday on Wednesday on Wednesday, which claims that China's sovereignty in the South China Sea has no international law basis, and leads to conflict between China and Southeast Asian countries such as the Philippines and Vietnam.It said: The overall effect of these ocean sounds is that China illegally announced the exclusive jurisdiction of sovereignty or a certain form of the South China Sea.

The report also stated that China's claims have seriously damaged many rules of marine rule of law and marine conventions.The report refers to the UNCLOS signed in 1982. China is a signed country, and the United States is one of the few countries that have not joined.

China accuses the United States of latest reports distorting international law to disturb the regional situation

China has accused the United States of the latest reports of distorting international law, confusing audiovisual, provoking right and wrong, and disrupting the situation in the region.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin said at a regular press conference yesterday that the United States refused to join the United Nations Convention in the Marine Law, but used the convention's referee to interpret the convention, to perform political manipulation for private interests, and destroy international rule of law.

He reiterated: China has sovereignty over the South China Sea (South China Sea), including the Dongsha Islands, the Xisha Islands, the Zhongsha Islands, and the Nansha Islands.

In 2016, the Hague arbitral tribunal supported the Philippines' complaint against China and ruled that China was invalidated by the sovereignty scope marked by the Nine -stage Line in the South China Sea.And legal basis.

More than 100 reefs and shallow beachs in the south of China, south of China, have a geographical basis for the sovereignty of the nearby waters; in response to this, the above -mentioned US reports have objections to say that these places are submerged during the tide, so it does not meet the United Nations.The baseline standard stipulated in the Convention, that is, China does not enjoy sovereignty over the 12 nautical waters around these islands and reefs.The report also emphasized that China's historical arguments proposed to the South China Sea did not provide any specific details.

Sino -US game also involves scientific and technological trade and other fields

The maritime line is a regular assessment report issued by the State Department of the State Department of the State Council to discuss whether the maritime claims proposed by countries around the world to resist international law.In 1996 and 2014, the State Council also issued a report.

In addition to the South China Sea issue, the game between China and the United States also involves science and technology, trade and other fields. This report was released in the context of serious economic and geopolitical disputes in the two countries.

The U.S. Congress is promoting a competitive bill for China to allocate nearly $ 52 billion to support the research and development of the US semiconductor industry.

The U.S. Senate passed the American Innovation and Competition Law in June last year, and Perlis, Speaker of the House of Representatives, also promised to let the bill pass.

Senator Kening revealed on Wednesday that President Biden and Commercial Minister Raymond Doro will soon contact Pelosi to promote the matter.