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China Monitors Philippines Patrol in South China Sea

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

China​ Condemns Philippine South China Sea Patrol, Amidst multinational Exercise

BEIJING – ⁣China’s Southern Theater Command ‍has criticized‌ a recent Philippine patrol in the ‍South China Sea, ⁤deeming​ it detrimental to regional ‌peace and stability. The condemnation comes as the Philippines participates in a joint multinational‌ exercise with Australia, New Zealand, and the ⁣United States, ​signaling increased security cooperation in the contested waters.

The ⁣Philippine patrol, details of which were not immediately released, ⁢drew sharp rebuke from Chinese ⁣military spokesperson Tian Junli,‍ who accused Manila of⁣ being a “disruptive force” in the region. Tian affirmed China’s commitment to ‌defending its territorial sovereignty and maritime interests, raising tensions in an​ area already fraught with ‍competing claims. This incident ​underscores the⁢ ongoing dispute over the South China Sea,⁣ a vital shipping lane and resource-rich area claimed almost⁢ entirely by China, despite‍ overlapping claims from Brunei, ​Indonesia,‍ Malaysia,⁢ the Philippines, and Vietnam.

The multinational exercise, ⁤led by the U.S. 7th Fleet, is presented as a exhibition⁢ of commitment to a “free and open Indo-Pacific region” and aims⁢ to bolster regional and international ⁤cooperation. Though, Beijing continues ​to disregard the 2016 ruling by⁤ the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague, which invalidated China’s expansive ‌claims in⁢ the South China sea.⁣ The Philippine Embassy in Beijing has yet to comment on the⁤ chinese accusations.

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