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MANILA, Philippines — Philippine and Chinese diplomats scrambled Thursday to find a possible compromise to end a tense naval standoff in the disputed South China Sea that could save face for both sides and ease tensions.

Philippine officials proposed an arrangement to break the impasse at the Scarborough Shoal off the northwestern Philippines, where a Philippine warship tried to detain Chinese fishing boats but was stopped by two Chinese surveillance craft. The standoff entered a third day Thursday.

China, through its ambassador to Manila, Ma Keqing, was expected to respond to the proposal at the earliest on Thursday, when both sides were to resume talks, two Philippine officials said.

The officials, who were monitoring the talks, spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the negotiations with the media.

They did not give details of the proposal, but said it was a pragmatic way to solve the standoff. The Chinese fishermen were not expected to be able to stay at the uninhabitated shoal for a long time because they may run out of food and other provisions.

Philippine Foreign Secretary Albert Del Rosario said late Wednesday that he and Ma were working on a possible solution but declined to give details.

"We have an issue here that we're trying to address in a civilized and friendly way. I'm hopeful that our long-standing friendship will make us arrive at a diplomatic solution faster," he said.

While they worked toward a compromise, both China and the Philippines also flexed their muscles. Del Rosario said after the first round of talks Wednesday that he warned China's ambassador that "if the Philippines is challenged, we are prepared to secure our sovereignty."

The Chinese Embassy said the fishing boats had taken shelter from a storm in the lagoon and accused Philippine troops of harassment.

"Two Chinese marine surveillance ships are in this area fulfilling the duties of safeguarding Chinese maritime rights and interests," it said in a statement. It said the shoal "is an integral part of the Chinese territory and the waters around it the traditional fishing area for Chinese fishermen."

Philippine navy chief Vice Adm. Alexander Pama said a second Philippine ship was due to arrive Thursday morning at the shoal.

Philippine authorities also were trying to identify an aircraft that flew over the shoal Wednesday in what could be a surveillance mission, he said, adding that the situation nevertheless remained relatively calm.

Philippine President Benigno Aquino III said Wednesday that "nobody will benefit if violence breaks out" and instructed his diplomats to find a diplomatic solution to the most serious standoff in years in the waters where several nations have overlapping claims.

The South China Sea is home to myriad competing territorial claims, most notably the Spratly Islands south of the shoal, which are believed to be in rich in oil and gas. The region is also prime fishing ground and one of the world's busiest sea lanes.

The United States said it was concerned by the increased tensions in the South China Sea. "We urge all parties to exercise full restraint and seek a diplomatic resolution," a State Department spokesperson said on customary condition of anonymity.

Philippines, China eye compromise to end standoff - CBS News
 
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Americans said they would stand by Georgia too. Russia obliterated the Georgian military, and the same fate is going to befall you, idiot.

The problem is china is not russia. You don't have the clout that russia has.
 
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We discussed it before that now a days it is common phenomenon in international relations calling help from a country when this call of help itself a plan of intervention against particular country using political ideas of nation. Why US and why not Russia? They are inviting devils to exacerbate situation.

Better way is to solve problem through bilateral negotiations and not to give chance for third party to fill empty point.
 
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I don't think both country should just sweep this issue off and ignore that it have happened. It will sure happen again if they don't come to a acceptable solution to both country.

This is a very good opportunity for both country to, either violently or diplomatically, a final solution, once and for all. Better than drag this stand-still dispute throughout the next century or so.
 
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yes we will do it again and you couldnt do sh@t all about it:rofl:

China will do it again not because the Filipinos "couldnt do sh@t all about it" but because it is China's right and resolve to protect its sovereignty and its people.
 
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