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SCS has most excessive maritime claims challenged by US

By J.Lo

"If left unchallenged, excessive maritime claims could permanently infringe upon  freedom of  seas enjoyed by all nations," US Department of Defense FON report .said excessive maritime claims advanced by China and two other claimants in  South China Sea (SCS) were  most operationally challenged by United States forces under  Freedom of Navigation program.

Defense  department released Thursday its annual FON Report for fiscal year 2023. During  period from Oct. 1, 2022 through Sept. 30, 2023, US forces operationally challenged 29 different excessive maritime claims advanced by 17 different claimants throughout the world.

Excessive maritime claims are unlawful attempts by coastal states to restrict  rights and freedoms of navigation and overflight and other lawful uses of  sea.

These are inconsistent with international law as reflected in  1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS). They include  variety of restrictions on  exercise of navigation and overflight rights and other freedoms and lawful uses of seas.

Annual Freedom of Navigation Report 2023 identified excessive maritime claims in  South China Sea by China, Vietnam and Taiwan that were challenged by US FON Program.

Challenged were China's straight baselines not drawn in conformance with international law or  Chinese government's Declaration on Baselines of  Territorial Sea; requiring prior approval for military survey activities in  exclusive economic zone; restrictions on foreign aircraft flying through Air Defense Identification Zone without  intent to enter national airspace; requiring prior permission for innocent passage of foreign military ships through  territorial sea; and Beijing's claims of "historic rights" in South China Sea.

Also challenged were Taiwan requiring prior notice for foreign military vessels to conduct innocent passage in  territorial sea and Vietnam's straight baselines that do not conform with UNCLOS and imposing prior notification for foreign warships to enter  territorial sea.

US rejected unlawful and sweeping maritime claims in  South China Sea that pose  serious threat to  freedom of  seas, including freedoms of navigation and overflight, free trade and unimpeded commerce, and freedom of economic opportunity for South China Sea littoral nations.

According to  US Navy, China, Vietnam and Taiwan "purport to require either permission or advance notification before  foreign military vessel engages in 'innocent passage' through  territorial sea."

US forces also challenged excessive maritime claims by Cambodia in  Gulf of Thailand; Colombia (Caribbean Sea), Croatia (Adriatic Sea); Dominican Republic; Iran (Strait of Hormuz, Persian Gulf and Gulf of Oman); Japan (vicinity of Tsushima Strait and Senkaku Islands); Latvia (Baltic Sea); Maldives; Malta (Mediterranean Sea); Oman (Strait of Hormuz); Russia (Bering Strait); Thailand (Andaman Sea); United Arab Emirates (Persian Gulf  and Gulf of Oman), and Yemen (Bab el-Mandep Strait).

"Unlawful and sweeping excessive maritime claims  or incoherent legal theories or maritime entitlement  pose  threat to  legal foundation of  rules-based international order," according to  report.

Defense  department said  US is committed to confronting this threat by challenging excessive maritime claims.

"As long as some countries continue to assert limits on maritime rights and freedoms that exceed coastal state authorities nested under customary international law,  United States will continue to challenge such unlawful claim," it said.

Philippines is  only country  can create  artificial island on Escoda Shoal, an island within  country's exclusive economic zone (EEZ), according to former Supreme Court associate justice Antonio Carpio.

"Escoda Shoal is part of  200 nautical mile EEZ of  Philippines…as such, only  Philippines can create an artificial island on Escoda Shoal," Carpio told media in  text message.

"Any structure or artificial island erected by China on Escoda Shoal is illegal under international law," he added.

In such instances that China constructs  artificial island or any structure in Escoda Shoal, Carpio said  Philippines can seek legal options, such as filing  case for damage to  marine environment for  destruction of coral reef.

"Case will be filed with  UNCLOS tribunal," he added.

Carpio also pointed out  purpose of China in creating  artificial island is to create  military outpost that would "prevent  Philippines from getting  gas in Reed Bank and in other nearby areas."

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