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The motion argues that fish caught in the West Philippines Sea should be considered Chinese based on the premise that nationality is determined by the location of capture. The Kalayaan Island Group, part of the disputed Spratly Islands, is claimed by the Philippines and is significant for its fishing resources, with Chinese vessels complicating territorial disputes. The situation highlights the geopolitical tensions and economic interests between the Philippines and China in the region.

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The motion argues that fish caught in the West Philippines Sea should be considered Chinese based on the premise that nationality is determined by the location of capture. The Kalayaan Island Group, part of the disputed Spratly Islands, is claimed by the Philippines and is significant for its fishing resources, with Chinese vessels complicating territorial disputes. The situation highlights the geopolitical tensions and economic interests between the Philippines and China in the region.

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House: CO

Motion: THBT fish caught in the West Philippines Sea are


Chinese

Premise:
1. Nationality of the fish depends on where it is caught
2. The Kalayaan Island Group, also known as the Spratly
Islands, is part of the disputed territories in the South
China Sea, specifically claimed by the Philippines. It’s
located within the West Philippine Sea and is notable for
its strategic location and potential maritime resources,
including fishing grounds. The presence of Chinese fishing
vessels in the waters around the Kalayaan Island Group
adds to the complexity of territorial disputes and fishing
rights in the region. These disputes involve legal claims,
geopolitical tensions, and economic interests among
several countries, including the Philippines and China.

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- “China is much bigger than us”
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