Japan, Philippines EEZ Talks Overlap Taiwan's Claim, Sparking Beijing Concern
Hızlı Bakış
- Japan and the Philippines have begun formal negotiations to delimit their maritime boundaries, a move that overlaps with Taiwan's exclusive economic zones and is viewed by Beijing as a challenge to its stance on Taiwan.
- Such bilateral agreements may lack legal weight for excluded claimants.
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Japan and the Philippines have initiated formal negotiations to establish the maritime boundaries of their exclusive economic zones and continental shelves. This area significantly overlaps with Taiwan's EEZ, raising concerns in Beijing.
Tensions have sharpened since Japan and the Philippines announced last week that they would begin formal negotiations to delimit the maritime boundary of their exclusive economic zones (EEZs) and continental shelves – a zone that significantly overlaps with Taiwan’s to the east of the island.
Under international law, coastal states hold EEZ rights up to 200 nautical miles from their shores. That includes sole authority over natural resources and full control over artificial installations. The legality of foreign military activities within those waters remains fiercely contested.
The launch of the delimitation talks would be seen in Beijing as an attempt to challenge its position on Taiwan, according to Ding Duo, director of the Centre for International and Regional Studies at the National Institute for South China Sea Studies, a government-sponsored think tank.
Crucially, a bilateral agreement extending into waters claimed by third parties carries no legal weight for excluded claimants.
Açık Sorular
- What specific legal weight will a bilateral agreement carry for Taiwan?
- How will China respond to these negotiations beyond viewing them as a challenge?
- What are the potential implications for freedom of navigation in the disputed waters?



