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Which countries are arguing endlessly in the South China Sea and China?
1: South China Sea dispute-Nansha dispute: Vietnam, Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia and Brunei. Vietnam sent troops to capture 29 Nansha Islands, the most. There are eight in the Philippines, five in Malaysia and two in Brunei.

2. The dispute between China and Vietnam over the South China Sea mainly lies in submarine oil, not islands. The explosion point was that Vietnam officially began to cooperate with BP in development, and the slogan was that the seabed in the South China Sea belongs to Vietnam.

3. China-Malaysia South China Sea Dispute: Clown Malaysia, Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister Najib went to Swallow Island in Nansha Islands to declare sovereignty in August 2008. This broke out.

4. South China Sea dispute between China and the Philippines: mainly the dispute over Huangyan Island between China and the Philippines. Since the promulgation and implementation of the Regulations on the Exclusive Economic Zone of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea in 1994, the Philippine side suddenly claimed that Huangyan Island was located in its exclusive economic zone of 200 nautical miles, first claiming maritime jurisdiction over Huangyan Island, and then publicly clamoring for sovereignty over Huangyan Island.

5. Sino-Japanese Diaoyu Islands dispute: After 1990s, the Japanese government ignored the relevant commitments of China and Japan, acquiesced in right-wing groups to build lighthouses and boundary markers on the island, sent warships to prevent fishermen from the mainland and Taiwan Province Province from fishing near the Diaoyu Islands, and even prevented us from conducting military exercises in the sea area, which was very arrogant.

The general details are these questions. The main reason for the warming of the South China Sea this year is actually that the United States, Japan and India have their own intentions to intervene in the South China Sea, which has led to the warming and internationalization of the problem! However, our people are determined, and the era of the G-8 alliance has passed. We can't let others look at us like that now!