
China Calls for Philippines to Withdraw from Xianbin Jiao Amid South China Sea Tensions
China urges the Philippines to remove its ship and personnel from Xianbin Jiao, citing sovereignty and safety concerns in the South China Sea.
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China urges the Philippines to remove its ship and personnel from Xianbin Jiao, citing sovereignty and safety concerns in the South China Sea.
China demands the Philippines withdraws illegally stationed ships at Xianbin Jiao, escalating tensions in the South China Sea.
China and the Philippines clash over marine environmental protection in the South China Sea, with accusations of pollution countered by China’s reported conservation efforts.
China asserts its actions against Philippine ships in the South China Sea were professional and restrained, urging an end to provocative acts to safeguard sovereignty.
The Chinese Coast Guard has intervened against Philippine vessels illegally gathering near Huangyan Island, highlighting ongoing maritime disputes in the South China Sea.
The China Coast Guard warns Philippine vessels for illegal entry into South China Sea waters, escalating regional maritime tensions.
Amid accusations from the Philippines, China presents data showcasing its commitment to marine environmental protection in the South China Sea, highlighting significant improvements in water quality and biodiversity.
Chinese Mainland urges the Philippines to refrain from provocative actions in the South China Sea amid upcoming joint military drills with the US, emphasizing regional stability.
China insists the Philippines remove its warship from Ren’ai Jiao to uphold sovereignty and comply with international agreements, emphasizing dialogue to ease South China Sea tensions.
China’s embassy in the Philippines calls for renewed dialogue on the Ren’ai Jiao dispute, urging peaceful negotiation and adherence to past agreements to maintain regional stability.