MANILA, Philippines — The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) has dismissed Beijing’s 2023 standard map.
DFA urges the People’s Republic of China to “act responsibly” and abide by international laws.
“The Philippines rejects the 2023 version of China’s Standard Map issued by the Ministry of Natural Resources of the People’s Republic of China on August 28, 2023 because of its inclusion of the nine-dashed line (now a ten-dashed line) that supposedly shows China’s boundaries in the South China Sea,” the department said in a statement on Thursday.
China puts one new dash in the eastern section of the self-ruled island of Taiwan while the entire Spratly Islands, which include the Kalayaan Island Group, are also inside these lines.
In 2013 the Philippines contested the then “nine-dash line” before the Permanent Court of Arbitration.
“The 2016 Arbitral Award invalidated the nine-dashed line,” DFA stressed.
“It categorically stated that ‘maritime areas of the South China Sea encompassed by the relevant part of the ‘nine-dash line’ are contrary to the Convention and without lawful effect to the extent that they exceed the geographic and substantive limits of China’s maritime entitlements under the Convention,’” the DFA said.