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South China Sea joint statement says China’s maritime claims have no basis

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TOKYO, July 12 (Reuters) - ‌China's expansive maritime claims in ​the South China Sea have no legal basis, Japan, the ⁠Philippines, the United States and 11 other countries said in a joint statement on Sunday ​to mark the 10th anniversary of a landmark international ‌tribunal ruling.

The Philippines won the 2016 case at the Permanent Court of Arbitration that found China's sweeping ⁠claim of sovereignty in the South ⁠China Sea had no basis under international law, a decision that Beijing continuously rejects.

・"We reaffirm that the award rendered ten years ago by ‌the Arbitral Tribunal is a significant milestone and ⁠is final, legally binding, and definitive ‌between China and the Philippines," ​the joint statement said.

・The Philippines and China have been involved in a series of maritime ‌confrontations in recent years, with ​Manila accusing Beijing of "dangerous ⁠manoeuvres" inside its exclusive economic zone, including ‌the use of ⁠water cannons to interfere with resupply missions to Philippine-held features.

・Besides Japan, the Philippines and the United States, ​parties to the ‌joint statement include Australia, Britain, Canada, Estonia, Germany, ⁠Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, New ​Zealand, Romania and Slovenia.

(Reporting by Kiyoshi Takenaka; ​Editing by Emelia Sithole-Matarise)

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