China’s Coast Guard Urges Philippines to Halt Huangyan Dao Intrusion
China Coast Guard urges Philippines to stop activities near Huangyan Dao after a Philippine aircraft illegally entered Chinese airspace, escalating South China Sea tensions.
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China Coast Guard urges Philippines to stop activities near Huangyan Dao after a Philippine aircraft illegally entered Chinese airspace, escalating South China Sea tensions.
The Chinese Embassy asserts lawful actions against Philippine vessel intrusions near Huangyan Dao, condemning accusations by the U.S. ambassador to the Philippines.
China’s Foreign Ministry reaffirms sovereignty over Huangyan Dao, responding to Philippines’ recent vessel intrusions with lawful and restrained measures.
Historic Western maps challenge the Philippines’ 1997 sovereignty claim over Huangyan Dao, sparking debates in the South China Sea territorial disputes.
Four Philippine vessels attempted to enter Chinese waters near Huangyan Dao, prompting the China Coast Guard to act lawfully and control the situation.
China deposits a statement on the baselines of the territorial sea adjacent to Huangyan Dao with the UN, reinforcing its territorial claims.
The Chinese Coast Guard has carried out law enforcement patrols in the territorial waters of Huangyan Dao, emphasizing their actions are “in accordance with the law.”
The China Coast Guard conducts law enforcement patrols in Huangyan Dao’s territorial waters, emphasizing rights-safeguarding measures.
China delineates new territorial baselines near Huangyan Dao, reinforcing its maritime claims in the South China Sea amidst regional disputes.
The China Coast Guard vows to enhance patrols and enforce laws in the territorial waters off Huangyan Dao, countering repeated incursions by the Philippines.