China will set up a nature reserve in a controversial flock in the South China Sea, a step that is likely to be tension with Manila in a waterway rich in sources.
The Chinese Cabinet, the State Council, approved the proposal of the Ministry of Natural Resources to build a National Nature Reserve on the island of Huanganyan, according to the official announcement published on Wednesday. The island of Huanganyan is what Beijing calls Scarborough Shoal, an atoll that effectively controls but claims the Philippines.
The size and boundary of the national reserve will be published independently, the State Council said in its statement. According to the position, the move is an important guarantee of protection of diversity, stability and sustainability of the natural ecosystem of the island of Huanganyan Island.
Beijing’s plan represents the latest in a number of steps to promote the sovereignty that risks escalating tension with other applicants into the South China Sea. Chinese demands on parts of waters – which are attacked by countries, including Vietnam and Malaysia – have led to several naval incidents.
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In the same month, the Chinese Navy said it had ruled out the US Navy ship. The US Navy rejected this characterization and described the operation as a legal statement of navigation rights.
The National Nature Reserve, according to Chinese law, can be divided into a basic area strictly outside the boundaries, into a balancing area that allows only scientific research activities and an experimental zone that allows research and visits. Any foreigners who want to visit the national reserve must seek approval from the Chinese authorities.
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