Philippines to pick venue soon for second South China Sea case against Beijing
- The Philippines will soon choose an international platform to sue China for alleged damage to the marine environment, according to Justice Secretary Crispin Remulla.
- The Philippines aims to hold Beijing accountable for significant environmental damage to coral reefs in its exclusive economic zone.
- A 2023 report stated that China's construction activity buried over 4,600 acres of reef, contributing to irreversible damage.
- The Philippines won a landmark case in 2016, which found China's claims in the South China Sea had no basis under international law.
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