Philippines’ Atin Ito Group Sparks Debate with Activities at Huangyan Dao
The Philippine group Atin Ito’s recent activities at Huangyan Dao have sparked debates over maritime sovereignty and regional stability in the South China Sea.
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The Philippine group Atin Ito’s recent activities at Huangyan Dao have sparked debates over maritime sovereignty and regional stability in the South China Sea.
The Chinese Coast Guard has intervened against Philippine vessels illegally gathering near Huangyan Island, highlighting ongoing maritime disputes in the South China Sea.
China’s Foreign Ministry denies the Philippines’ claims of building an artificial island near Xianbin Jiao, calling the accusations groundless and urging negotiations.
China strongly refutes the Philippine government’s denial of joint agreements over the Ren’ai Jiao issue, emphasizing ongoing dialogue and peace efforts.
China has officially protested Japan’s incursions into the Diaoyu Islands waters, asserting its territorial claims and urging peaceful dialogue to resolve the maritime dispute.
China has formally lodged a complaint with the Philippines over its actions at Ren’ai Jiao, citing violations of territorial sovereignty and maritime rights in the South China Sea.
China urges the Philippines to stop provocations in the South China Sea near Ren’ai Jiao, asserting its sovereignty and taking action against illegal entries.
China criticizes the Philippines for recent maritime activities near Ren’ai Jiao in the South China Sea, urging them not to disrupt regional peace and stability.
Philippines’ recent resupply mission at Ren’ai Jiao heightens tensions in the South China Sea, sparking international debate over maritime boundaries and regional stability.