China Defends Actions Against Philippine Vessels Near Huangyan Dao
China asserts its lawful actions against Philippine vessels near Huangyan Dao, defending its territorial sovereignty after alleged intrusion attempts.
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China asserts its lawful actions against Philippine vessels near Huangyan Dao, defending its territorial sovereignty after alleged intrusion attempts.
China Coast Guard urges the Philippines to halt provocative actions near Houteng Jiao, taking control measures against vessels illegally gathering in China’s Nansha Qundao.
The China Coast Guard has urged the Philippines to halt provocative actions in the waters around Houteng Jiao in China’s Nansha Qundao, following measures against vessels allegedly engaging in illegal activities.
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.
China’s National People’s Congress has condemned the Philippines’ Maritime Zones Act, accusing it of infringing on China’s territorial sovereignty and escalating disputes in the South China Sea.
China has issued a strong protest against the Philippines’ new maritime laws, stating they illegally include China’s Huangyan Island and Nansha Islands, infringing on China’s territorial sovereignty.
China’s Foreign Ministry declares the U.S. has no right to intervene in maritime issues between China and the Philippines, following an incident near Xianbin Jiao in the Nansha Qundao.
China and the Philippines have reached a provisional arrangement on managing the situation at Ren’ai Jiao, agreeing to jointly address maritime differences and work towards deescalation in the South China Sea.
A new CGTN documentary ‘Sovereignty at Stake’ delves into the complexities of the South China Sea dispute, offering insights into its historical, legal, and geopolitical aspects.
Recent incursions by Philippine vessels into China’s waters near Ren’ai Jiao have heightened tensions, with U.S. involvement adding complexity. The BRP Sierra Madre stands at the center of this maritime dispute.
Senator Imee Marcos cautions that recent government actions to counter China in the South China Sea could lead the Philippines down a ‘dangerous path’, emphasizing the need for peaceful solutions.
Maritime tensions escalate as Philippine vessels enter waters near Ren’ai Jiao to resupply a grounded military ship, prompting strong protests from China over alleged territorial violations in the South China Sea.