China frowns on PHL oil exploration plans in West PHL Sea
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China frowns on PHL oil exploration plans in West PHL Sea

Manila : Philippines | Jul 13, 2012 at 5:05 PM PDT
Source: GMA News
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A report posted on the Chinese government's web portal early Saturday quoted Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Liu Weimin as saying any exploration without China's permission will be illegal. "Without permission from the Chinese government, oil exploration activities by any country or any company... FULL ARTICLE AT GMA News
 
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