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Hong Kong: Tensions are growing in the South China Sea area this week after the Philippines, China, and Vietnam were mixed up in the series of potentially explosive disagreement over the undecided land. The Vietnamese officials say that the Chinese civilian and military ships have been threatening its vessels near the Parcel Islands as well as which are managed by the Beijing, but claimed by Hanoi from the Sunday, while also condemning the Chinese of repeatedly smashing into them as well as shooting water cannons.
For the moment, the Chinese fishing boat and its 11 crew members were in custody on Tuesday by the Philippine authorities near to the Spartly Islands in an additional disputed region into the South China Sea.
Moreover, the Philippine officials say that the boat was moving the large number of in danger of extinction species and they detained the boat to maintain the Philippine sovereign rights in the undecided voters. However, it’s likely that the armed clash, possibly will take place, but not an experienced war.
Additionally the situation with Vietnam is getting serious as well as more serious than the circumstances with the Philippines, said by the M. Taylor Fravel, the Associate Professor of the Political Science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
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