A Chinese national map that included the Spratly Islands and portions of the Kalayaan Island Group as “national boundaries” was published in 2013, and Manila objected to it. The Malaysian government said on Thursday that it will write a letter of complaint to China. In response to that country’s statements made in the “China Standard”. The South China Sea.President Xi Jinping of China has not yet confirmed his attendance to the G-20 conference in Delhi. The governments of the Philippines, Malaysia, Vietnam, and Taiwan joined India on Thursday in denouncing China’s new national map. Accused Beijing of coveting their land in stern declarations.
To address what Beijing has previously referred to as “problematic maps” that it alleges distort. Its territorial borders, China released a revised edition of its national map on Monday.
On Tuesday, India strongly objected to China’s so-called “standard map” that claimed Arunachal Pradesh and the Aksai Chin region. Saying that such actions simply made the border dispute more difficult to resolve.
China’s assertions were likewise denied by the Ministry of External Affairs as having “no basis.”
The governments of the Philippines, Malaysia, Vietnam, and Taiwan joined India on Thursday in denouncing China’s new national map and accused Beijing of coveting their land in stern declarations.
To address what Beijing has previously referred to as “problematic maps” that it alleges distort its territorial borders, China released a revised edition of its national map on Monday.
On Tuesday, India strongly objected to China’s so-called “standard map” that claimed Arunachal Pradesh and the Aksai Chin region, saying that such actions simply made the border dispute more difficult to resolve.
China’s assertions were likewise denied by the Ministry of External Affairs as having “no basis.”
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