China defiant over South China Sea skirmishes in ASEAN talks and blames meddling by foreign forces
- Chinese Premier Li Qiang called for deeper market integration with Southeast Asia during summit talks focusing on the South China Sea disputes.
- Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. Emphasized that ASEAN-China cooperation relates to the sea dispute, seeking negotiations for a governing code of conduct.
- U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken is expected to address China's aggression in the sea during the meetings, amid U.S. Warnings to China against foreign meddling.
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