China and the Philippines Encourage Dialogue Amidst South China Sea Disputes
China and the Philippines face rising tensions over recent South China Sea incidents, emphasizing the need for dialogue and cooperation to maintain regional stability.
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China and the Philippines face rising tensions over recent South China Sea incidents, emphasizing the need for dialogue and cooperation to maintain regional stability.
Recent incidents at Huangyan Island highlight the Philippines’ changing stance on territorial claims, raising concerns over regional stability and the importance of adhering to international law.
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