Politics8/12/2025Bloomberg

Philippines Says Seriously Concerned With China Ships’ Actions

Philippines Says Seriously Concerned With China Ships’ Actions

The Philippines has expressed grave concern over the "dangerous maneuvers" of Chinese vessels in its territorial waters this week. The country has accused Beijing of "unlawful interference" with a routine humanitarian operation. The Philippine government stated that the actions of the Chinese ships were a violation of international laws and norms, and they have called on China to respect the Philippines' sovereignty and territorial integrity. The incident highlights the ongoing tensions between the two countries over disputed maritime claims in the South China Sea. The Philippines has reiterated its commitment to resolving the dispute through diplomatic means and in accordance with international law. The government has also called on the international community to support its efforts to maintain peace and stability in the region.

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