East Asia FMs meet as Philippines press China on SCS

NOTES: http://asianewsweekly.net/2015/03/18/east-asia-fms-meet-as-philippines-p... Wednesday, March 18, 2015 East Asia’s Foreign Minsters prepare to meet, showing the countries can actually work together, the Philippines continues to press China on land reclamation in the South China Sea, and Seoul says North Korea hacked it’s nuclear reactors. East Asian Foreign Ministers set to meet Their leaders might not be able to stomach being in the same room with one another, but that won't stop the Foreign Ministers from South Korea, China, and Japan from meeting next week in Seoul. Philippines Presses China on Sea Last year, The Philippines took China to the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague for its actions in the South China Sea. China ignored the calls for discussion, saying it didn’t recognize the court’s jurisdiction. Now, The Philippines is continuing to press the matter further. Did North Korea hack South Korea once again? Late last year, South Korea’s nuclear reactors came under cyber attack. Now, Seoul says North Korea is the culprit. Does this prove the north is better than South Korea at cyber war? Keep up with news from the region by following Asia News Weekly on Facebook or Twitter. You can also send an email to the show with your comments, questions, and feedback. Just drop a line to [email protected]. Subscribe to this and other podcasts at AsiaNewsWeekly.net. Subscribing is free and when you do, the next episode is delivered automatically to you. Connect with me on social media and the internet! Twitter: http://twitter.com/SteveMillerANW Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/asianewsweekly Podcast: http://asianewsweekly.net TAGS: asia news,asia news weekly,podcast,steve miller,qiranger,SteveMillerANW,China,South Korea,Japan,Summit,Foreign Minister,Philippines,South China Sea,Nine Dash Line,Dispute,North Korea,Cyber Warfare,North Korea Hacking,Asia,Asia News,Asia News Weekly,Asia News Podcast,The Asia Brief
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