China vows to keep up military pressure on the Philippines as territorial dispute grows tenser
- China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi warned that China will maintain military pressure on the Philippines over the South China Sea dispute, potentially involving US forces.
- Wang accused the Philippines of changing its policy stance, reneging on promises, and provoking troubles at sea, prompting China to defend its rights.
- China has mobilized its coast guard and maritime militia to block Philippine supply missions, escalating tensions in the region.
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China vows to keep up military pressure on the Philippines as territorial dispute grows tenser
China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi says the country will maintain military pressure on the Philippines amid a dispute over sovereignty in the South China Sea that could involve U.S. forces defending their treaty partner.
China vows to keep up military pressure on the Philippines as territorial dispute grows tenser
China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi says the country will maintain military pressure on the Philippines amid a dispute over sovereignty in the South China Sea that could involve U.S. forces defending their treaty partner
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