China Calls on Philippines to Cease Provocations in South China Sea
China urges the Philippines to stop provocations and adhere to international treaties in the South China Sea dispute.
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China urges the Philippines to stop provocations and adhere to international treaties in the South China Sea dispute.
China has called on the Philippines to stop provocative actions at Ren’ai Jiao, urging a return to dialogue over the disputed area in the South China Sea.
China has urged Japan to refrain from meddling in maritime issues between China and the Philippines, stating that Japan is not a party to the South China Sea disputes and should not intervene.
The Philippines has submitted a claim to the UN Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf to establish exclusive rights over its extended continental shelf in the South China Sea.
China urges the Philippines to cease ‘provocative acts’ in the South China Sea after preventing Philippine vessels from entering Ren’ai Jiao, emphasizing its commitment to safeguarding sovereignty.
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