Yes Absolutely!
Because the Spratly Islands is within the Philippine waters and The Philippines is the legal owner of the islands in the Spratlys as it is within 200 Nautical Mile Exclusive Economic Zone said United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS)
So other countries who are claiming the spratlys are just wasting money and time because the law of the UNITED Nations will prevail.
ANS 2 -Yes, we've all seen how the UN always prevails. -LOL
The Islands that has been claimed by the Philippines in Spratly Island Group are the Lawak,Patag,Kota,Likas,Parola,Pag-asa,Panata and Rizal
Spratly Island is located in the South China Sea. It has an area of 15 hectares. The French discovered Spratly Island in April 1930.
Spratly Islands (not Spartly) are claimed by Vietnam, China, Malaysia, Taiwan, Philippines and Brunei.One of the Spratly Island known as Spratly Island (proper) or Truong Sa Island is owned by Vietnam.
It's even weaker than its claim over Sabah, the northeastern region of Borneo.
the spratly island is the misland.....................................................................................................................................
The main purpose for China claiming the Spratly Islands is to assert its territorial claims in the South China Sea, which is rich in natural resources and serves as a strategic maritime route. By occupying the islands, China aims to enhance its geopolitical influence and control over the region.
because our government is stupid!!
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Spatly Island is 163 miles away from the Philippines.
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It is disputed between many countries in the region
The Spratly Islands dispute revolves around multiple countries claiming territorial rights to the islands based on historical, geographical, and strategic interests. There is no clear conclusion to the dispute as different countries continue to assert their claims through military presence and diplomatic negotiations. Efforts to resolve the issue peacefully through multilateral talks have not yet resulted in a definitive resolution.