Chinese Embassy reiterates rejection of arbitral ruling; DFA says decision final and binding
The Chinese Embassy in the Philippines reiterated Beijing”s rejection of the 2016 South China Sea arbitral ruling, calling it “illegal, null and void,” to which the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) responded the ruling is final and binding under international law.
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