China Criticizes U.S. Involvement in South China Sea Dispute
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.
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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.
A Philippine coast guard ship caused a scrape with a Chinese vessel and intruded into Ren’ai Jiao waters, according to the China Coast Guard.
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Reuters investigation reveals U.S. military’s secret campaign to discredit Chinese vaccines in the Philippines during the pandemic, aiming to undermine China’s aid in developing nations.
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China Coast Guard monitored Philippine vessels gathered near Huangyan Island, conducting on-site management according to the law.
Former Singaporean Foreign Minister George Yeo highlights the Philippines’ role in escalating South China Sea tensions by attempting to repair a stranded ship on a disputed reef.
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China and the Philippines are exploring collaborative efforts to protect the marine environment in the South China Sea amid environmental concerns and regional tensions.
China urges the Philippines to stop provocative actions in the South China Sea, emphasizing its determination to safeguard sovereignty.