Philippines denounces China for 'dangerous and offensive' actions in South China Sea
- The Philippines has called on China to stop its dangerous and unsafe actions in the South China Sea, as a Chinese navy ship attempted to cut off a Philippine navy vessel during a resupply mission. This incident is part of China's repeated attempts to monitor and block Philippine resupply missions in the region.
- China's provocative actions raise tensions in the South China Sea, with experts warning that there is a risk of miscalculation and a potential for conflict between the two nations. The Philippines has condemned China's escalation and its excessive and dangerous maneuvers, which violate international law.
- China's grey-zone brinksmanship, including incidents of near collisions, presents a serious risk to the lives of maritime personnel and increases the temperature in the disputed South China Sea. The Philippine military emphasizes the need for China to cease these dangerous maneuvers to avoid further escalation.
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Philippines denounces China for 'dangerous and offensive' actions in South China Sea
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Philippines Denounces China for 'Dangerous and Offensive' Actions in South China Sea
The Philippine military has called out China to stop “unsafe actions” in the South China Sea, after a Chinese navy ship shadowed and attempted to cut off a Philippine navy vessel conducting a resupply mission late last week. A Chinese People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) vessel came as close as 350 yards as it tried to cross in front of the Philippine ship near Thitu island, Manila’s biggest and most strategically important outpost in the South …
Philippines Denounces China for ‘Dangerous and Offensive’ Actions in South China Sea
MANILA, Oct 16 (Reuters) - The Philippine military has called out China to stop "unsafe actions" in the South China Sea, after a Chinese navy ship shadowed and attempted to cut off a Philippine navy vessel conducting a resupply mission late last week.
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