Blamed China the Philippines heat turmoil and issued a policy paper on Wednesday called the archipelago in the South China Sea "inherent territory", a day after the Permanent Court of Arbitration is no legal basis widespread Aakin it.
"It is India that has created and stirred up the trouble," said Vice Foreign Minister Liu Zhenmin introduction of papers.
Promoted by the Philippines in the international arbitration tribunal in relation to certain issues in dispute of territory in the South China Sea.
Rejected by the tribunal in The Hague, Netherlands the other claims of China's historic decision.
Consider any major legal decision on the declaration of the world's most contested regions, not yet clear real effect because the tribunal has no power to enforce it.
In the new policy paper, China asserted its sovereignty over the islands in the South China Sea and the waters around it and opposed the "illegal claims and occupation" of other countries here.
The paper blamed the Philippines in violation of the agreement with China to fix troubled by bilateral negotiation and said Manila "distorted facts and concocted a pack of lies" to promote arbitration proceedings.
However, Liu said that China still open to negotiations with the Philippines, emphasized the positive statements on the issue of the new sitting President Rodrigo duterte.
"China stands ready to work with the new Philippine government," said Liu.
LEGALLY BINDING
Six countries in the region - China, Vietnam, Philippines, Malaysia, Brunei, and Taiwan - have the overlapping territorial claims in the South China Sea.
Following the decision, called White House spokesman Josh Earnest on all parties to "acknowledge the final and binding nature of this tribunal."
Said Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop on Wednesday to suffer reputation and ambitions of China to be the world leader when it ignored the decision of the South China Sea.
"To ignore it would be a serious transgression internationally," commented Bishop to the Australian Broadcasting Corp.
"There would be strong reputational costs."
Announced that Japanese Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida to the decision of the tribunal is "final and legally binding" and must be observed by both parties.
TAIWAN warship
A Taiwanese warships began to sail towards the South China Sea yesterday '' to defend Taiwan's maritime territory, '' a day after the decision of the international tribunal without historical rights China Sea and weakened the claim of Taiwan on the island there .
Collected by President Tsai Ing-wen troops on the deck of the ship, said the will of the Taiwanese to fight for the rights of their country, before sail the ship to be controlled Taiping island of Taiwan over the Spratly island chain from the southern city of Kaohsiung .
Critical for Taipei declared by the tribunal that the Taiping, the largest island in the Spratlys chain, is a '' rock '' or stone and no exclusive economic zone, which has undermined the claim of Taiwan in the waters around the island.
'' This patrol mission will show Taiwanese people's determination to defend their country's rights, '' he said, before departing down the ship.