Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "南海仲裁案" in Chinese language version.
We also support the role arbitration can play in resolving complex disputes and we support states’ rights to access dispute settlement mechanisms. [...] We expect all parties to respect the result of the Tribunal’s ruling.
Kamal Shaker, Representative of the Party of Modern Centre of Slovenia who is in Beijing for the 5th China-Europe High-level Political Parties Forum, made the following statement on behalf of the ruling party and government of Slovenia when meeting the leading official of the International Department of the CPC Central Committee. He said that the Slovenian side totally understands and supports China's stance on the issue of the South China Sea arbitration, and hopes that disputes would be peacefully resolved through consultation, dialogue and negotiation.
the EU urges all claimants [...] to pursue them in accordance with international law including UNCLOS and its arbitration procedures
(Foreign Minister of Poland) Witold Waszczykowski said that Poland supports China’s policy of peacefully resolving disputes over some Nansha islands and reefs through dialogues and consultations.
France also expressed support for the Philippines' efforts to settle through international arbitration its territorial dispute with China over parts of the South China Sea, which Manila calls the West Philippine Sea.
Cambodia and Myanmar completely support the negotiation for resolving the issue of the South China Sea peacefully by the claimants’ parties
We recognize the Philippines' right to seek to resolve the matter through arbitration
She [German Chancellor, Angela Merkel] called the disputes “a serious conflict” and gently offered her support for a legal solution: “I am always a bit surprised why in this case multinational courts should not be an option for a solution.” Merkel also emphasized Germany’s “wish that the sea trade routes stay free and safe, because they are important for all.”
The Government of the People's Republic of China does not accept any of the procedures provided for in Section 2 of Part XV of the Convention with respect to all the categories of disputes referred to in paragraph 1 (a) (b) and (c) of Article 298 of the Convention.
The Government of the People's Republic of China does not accept any of the procedures provided for in Section 2 of Part XV of the Convention with respect to all the categories of disputes referred to in paragraph 1 (a) (b) and (c) of Article 298 of the Convention.
the EU urges all claimants [...] to pursue them in accordance with international law including UNCLOS and its arbitration procedures
We recognize the Philippines' right to seek to resolve the matter through arbitration
France also expressed support for the Philippines' efforts to settle through international arbitration its territorial dispute with China over parts of the South China Sea, which Manila calls the West Philippine Sea.
She [German Chancellor, Angela Merkel] called the disputes “a serious conflict” and gently offered her support for a legal solution: “I am always a bit surprised why in this case multinational courts should not be an option for a solution.” Merkel also emphasized Germany’s “wish that the sea trade routes stay free and safe, because they are important for all.”
We also support the role arbitration can play in resolving complex disputes and we support states’ rights to access dispute settlement mechanisms. [...] We expect all parties to respect the result of the Tribunal’s ruling.
And we discussed how any disputes between claimants in the region must be resolved peacefully, through legal means, such as the upcoming arbitration ruling under the U.N. Convention of the Law of the Seas, which the parties are obligated to respect and abide by.
Say Chhum reaffirmed Cambodia's firm support for China's stance on the South China Sea
(Foreign Minister of Poland) Witold Waszczykowski said that Poland supports China’s policy of peacefully resolving disputes over some Nansha islands and reefs through dialogues and consultations.
Kamal Shaker, Representative of the Party of Modern Centre of Slovenia who is in Beijing for the 5th China-Europe High-level Political Parties Forum, made the following statement on behalf of the ruling party and government of Slovenia when meeting the leading official of the International Department of the CPC Central Committee. He said that the Slovenian side totally understands and supports China's stance on the issue of the South China Sea arbitration, and hopes that disputes would be peacefully resolved through consultation, dialogue and negotiation.
And we discussed how any disputes between claimants in the region must be resolved peacefully, through legal means, such as the upcoming arbitration ruling under the U.N. Convention of the Law of the Seas, which the parties are obligated to respect and abide by.
Say Chhum reaffirmed Cambodia's firm support for China's stance on the South China Sea