US, Japan and Philippine forces jointly patrol in South China Sea after hostilities involving China
- Armed forces from the Philippines, United States, and Japan conducted a joint sail in the South China Sea on December 6, following tensions involving China.
- The US and Japan condemned China's actions towards Philippine vessels, with the US calling Beijing's behavior "unlawful."
- The joint patrol aimed to uphold the right to freedom of navigation and is part of strengthening defense cooperation among allies.
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