-(VNN 22/6) NA approves the Law of the Sea: Vietnam’s Law of the Sea was adopted by 495 out of 496 National Assembly (NA) deputies on June 21, accounting for 99.8 percent of the vote; (Philstar 22/6) Asean won't help Phl on China
-(BBC 22/6) China morning round-up: South China Sea ructions: Most newspapers lead with Beijing's latest move in the multi-nation South China Sea territorial dispute; (Channelnewsasia 21/6) Singapore-China military ties not mutually exclusive, says Ng Eng Hen
-(Xinhua 21/6) China raises administrative status of South China Sea islands: The Chinese government has raised the administrative status of Xisha, Zhongsha and Nansha islands in the South China Sea from county-level to prefectural-level; China opposes Vietnamese maritime law over sovereignty claim
-(Gmanetwork 21/6) US supports PHL initiative to settle Panatag Shoal dispute in intl court: Washington supports the Philippine initiative to resolve the dispute between Manila and Beijing over Panatag Shoal through legal means; PHL Defense chief: Redeploy ships to Panatag, keep China's claim in check
-(Reuters 21/6) China tests troubled waters with $1 billion rig for South China Sea: Chinese energy experts say Beijing will eventually move its first ultra-deepwater rig to explore in deeper and more oil-rich waters further south in the South China Sea; China says Vietnam claim to islands "null and void"
-(Thejakartapost 19/6) China ships stay in Panatag Shoa: China has no immediate plans of pulling out its vessels at Scarborough Shoal in the South China Sea, the Chinese Embassy said Monday; (Cntv 19/6) FM: China never promises vessels withdraw from S. China Sea
-(Philstar 19/6) DFA: China, Phl agreed to leave Panatag lagoon: (BBC 18/6) China hails Philippines' pullout in South China Sea
-(Nytimes 18/6) Philippines And China Ease Tensions In Rift at Sea: Chinese fishing boats near the disputed Scarborough Shoal off the Philippine coast were heading back to port on Monday after Philippine vessels withdrew from the same area; (WSJ 18/6) Beijing to Withdraw Fishing Boats From Disputed Shoal
-(Canberratimes 18/6) China's thirst for oil and gas: The United States and China, the world's top users of energy to power their economies, are heading in opposite directions; (Philsta 18/6) Waiting for unity
-(Globaltimes 17/6) Philippines pulls vessels from island in S.China Sea: Philippine President Benigno Aquino has ordered home its two ships engaged in a maritime standoff with China over Huangyan Island, citing bad weather, according to the government; (Thediplomat 17/6) PLA and the South China Sea
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