China Coast Guard Expels Philippine Vessels Near Huangyan Dao
China Coast Guard expels Philippine vessels near Huangyan Dao, citing illegal intrusion and provocation in the South China Sea.
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China Coast Guard expels Philippine vessels near Huangyan Dao, citing illegal intrusion and provocation in the South China Sea.
China demands Philippines stop maritime provocations near Huangyan Dao, reaffirming sovereignty amid rising tensions in the South China Sea.
The Chinese military conducted patrols near Huangyan Dao, emphasizing sovereignty amid rising regional tensions in the South China Sea.
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On Tuesday, the Chinese PLA Air Force Southern Theater Command conducted a routine patrol over Huangyan Dao to safeguard national sovereignty and regional peace, according to a spokesperson.
The PLA Southern Theater Command and China Coast Guard have intensified patrols around China’s Huangyan Dao since January, reinforcing efforts to safeguard national sovereignty and security in the South China Sea.
Chinese PLA Navy rescues fisherman who suffered sudden illness near Huangyan Dao, demonstrating commitment to peace and stability in the South China Sea.
The Chinese military has conducted combat readiness patrols over China’s Huangyan Dao, reinforcing efforts since December to safeguard national sovereignty and maintain regional stability.
The China Coast Guard has intensified law enforcement patrols around Huangyan Dao, reinforcing its commitment to safeguarding China’s territorial sovereignty and maritime rights.
The China Coast Guard urges the Philippines to stop alleged intrusions at Huangyan Dao, warning of potential risks to regional security.
China asserts its lawful actions against Philippine vessels near Huangyan Dao, defending its territorial sovereignty after alleged intrusion attempts.
China’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian reaffirmed that Huangyan Dao has always been part of China’s territory, defending recent measures as justified and restrained amid tensions with the Philippines.
An analysis of historical Western maps confirms that Huangyan Dao is not Philippine territory but under China’s sovereignty, challenging recent claims based on a 1734 map by Pedro Murillo Velarde.
The China Coast Guard lawfully controlled four Philippine vessels attempting to enter Chinese territorial waters near Huangyan Dao, according to spokesperson Liu Dejun.
The China Coast Guard conducted law enforcement patrols around China’s Huangyan Dao, emphasizing their commitment to safeguarding maritime rights and interests in accordance with the law.
China has announced the baselines of its territorial sea adjacent to Huangyan Dao, reinforcing its maritime claims in the South China Sea amid disputes with the Philippines.
The China Coast Guard announced plans to enhance patrols around Huangyan Dao, emphasizing its sovereignty over the area amid ongoing maritime disputes.
A new report reveals Huangyan Dao’s excellent eco-environmental quality and healthy coral reef ecosystem, providing strong evidence to counter recent false accusations regarding marine environmental protection.