China defiant over South China Sea skirmishes in ASEAN talks and blames meddling by foreign forces
- Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. Expressed regret that the South China Sea situation "remains tense and unchanged," highlighting confrontations with Chinese vessels.
- Marcos stated, "We continue to be subjected to harassment and intimidation," urging parties to manage differences and reduce tensions.
- The ASEAN statement called for confidence-building measures to "reduce tensions and the risk of accidents, misunderstandings and miscalculation" in the South China Sea.
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