{"id":52643,"date":"2019-12-18T12:59:04","date_gmt":"2019-12-18T01:59:04","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.aspistrategist.ru\/?p=52643"},"modified":"2019-12-18T12:59:04","modified_gmt":"2019-12-18T01:59:04","slug":"russias-growing-interests-in-the-south-china-sea","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.aspistrategist.ru\/russias-growing-interests-in-the-south-china-sea\/","title":{"rendered":"Russia\u2019s growing interests in the South China Sea"},"content":{"rendered":"
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In October, during his second official visit to Russia, Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte invited<\/a> Moscow-based energy company Rosneft to conduct oil and gas exploration in waters the Philippines claims in the South China Sea. The\u00a0offer was reciprocated<\/a> by the Russian ambassador to the Philippines, Igor Khovaev, who invited Philippine companies to also \u2018explore oil and gas in Russia together with Russian companies\u2019. A team from Rosneft went to Manila later that month to discuss<\/a> the possibility of joint offshore oil exploration with the Philippines Department of Energy.<\/p>\n

Rosneft, which is half-owned by the Russian government, is no stranger to the South China Sea. It became<\/a> an operator of a joint project for gas production and exploration in Block 06.1 in the Nam Con Son Basin, off the coast of Vietnam, back in 2013. Since 2018, it has also been working with Vietnam to expand gas development projects in Vietnam\u2019s exclusive economic zone, including drilling<\/a> two new wells in the area.<\/p>\n

In the context of China\u2019s increasing pressure on the other South China Sea claimants, however, Rosneft\u2019s activities have recently drawn the attention of Beijing. Block 06.1, which lies within Vietnam\u2019s EEZ, also falls within China\u2019s self-proclaimed nine-dash line<\/a>. Beijing\u2019s policy<\/a> on resource projects in the South China Sea has been clear and consistent: \u2018no country, organization, company or individual can, without the permission of the Chinese government, carry out oil and gas exploration and exploitation activities in waters under Chinese jurisdiction\u2019. Yet, despite continued warnings, Rosneft has not stopped its operations.<\/p>\n

Russia\u2019s presence in the South China Sea complicates the ongoing disputes between China and its neighbours over competing territorial claims. If the Philippines engages in joint exploration with Rosneft, Russia could start to play a wider role in the region.<\/p>\n

Russia says<\/a> it has no intention of getting involved in territorial disputes or siding with any party. Its actions so far reflect that stance. Russia\u2013China relations have been warming for some time, and earlier this year Moscow and Beijing upgraded<\/a> their relationship to a \u2018comprehensive strategic partnership of coordination\u2019. Chinese President Xi Jinping described the bilateral relationship as being \u2018at its best in history\u2019.<\/p>\n

Russia has also been a key long-term defence partner for Vietnam, both strategically and militarily. The two nations signed<\/a> a defence cooperation agreement covering 2018\u20132020 last year, and agreed<\/a> to enhance defence cooperation during 2019\u20132023. Russia and Vietnam also elevated<\/a> their bilateral relations to a comprehensive strategic partnership in 2012.<\/p>\n

Vietnam is the only claimant that has been consistently vocal in its opposition to China\u2019s activities in the South China Sea. Events this year\u2014specifically, the stand-off at Vanguard Bank<\/a> in which Vietnamese and Chinese coastguard vessels were involved in a confrontation over the presence of a Chinese survey vessel in waters Vietnam controls\u2014illustrate the territory-related tensions in China\u2013Vietnam relations.<\/p>\n

Other than diplomatic statements from the US<\/a>, Hanoi appears to be fighting a solo battle<\/a> against Beijing\u2019s maritime claims with little support from fellow ASEAN countries or the wider international community. Russia doesn\u2019t have a habit of issuing such statements, particularly when it comes to the South China Sea.<\/p>\n

But despite Moscow\u2019s claim that it will not get involved in territorial disputes, by continuing to work with Vietnam through Rosneft it is expressing support for Hanoi. If Rosneft remains undeterred by China\u2019s attempts at coercion, it may set an example for other international commercial oil companies to engage in joint operations in this disputed body of water.<\/p>\n

China\u2019s response to Vietnam\u2019s joint project with Rosneft has been much less aggressive than its reaction to the involvement of other foreign companies in disputed waters.<\/p>\n

Beijing pressured Hanoi to scrap its resource drilling projects with Spanish firm Repsol in 2017<\/a> and 2018<\/a>, reportedly threatening to\u00a0attack\u00a0Vietnamese bases in the Spratly Islands if the exploration continued.<\/p>\n

China has warned Rosneft about its activities, but has made no threats of retaliation. At the ASEAN foreign ministers\u2019 meeting this year in Bangkok, China\u2019s Foreign Minister Wang Yi met his Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov on the sidelines and reportedly asked him to stop Rosneft\u2019s operations. Lavrov is said to have declined<\/a>.<\/p>\n

If the Philippines conducts joint resource exploration with Russia, it will add another layer of complexity to the territorial dispute. Beijing would need to share resources with both Manila and Moscow, alongside its own joint resource exploration deal with Manila.<\/p>\n

If the Russia\u2013Philippines project is first to strike gold in the form of either oil or gas, how will China react? And how will Beijing deal with Russian resource exploration with the Philippines and gas projects with Vietnam, all within its self-proclaimed waters? Such questions are particularly important now that China and the Philippines seem to be in the final stages<\/a> of implementing their joint exploration agreement.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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