CRI听力:South China Sea Historical Background
2016-07-08来源:CRI
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China has once again stated that the decision of the South China Sea arbitration will not affect its territorial integrity or maritime rights in the region.
Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hong Lei emphasized China's historical rights in the South China Sea are supported by historical and legal evidence.
For more on the historical background and legal aspects of the issue, CRI's Wu You spoke to Professor Shen Dingli, Associate Dean of the Institute of International Affairs at Fudan University.
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