
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’s Foreign Ministry states the U.S. has no right to intervene in maritime disputes between China and the Philippines in the South China Sea.
After a three-month summer moratorium to protect marine resources, over 100 fishing vessels set sail in the South China Sea, enhancing sustainable fisheries and ecosystem stability.
The Chinese mainland’s Defense Ministry emphasizes non-targeted defense cooperation and criticizes US, Japan actions in the South China Sea.
The Chinese mainland’s CNOOC announces the discovery of the world’s first large, ultra-shallow gas field in ultra-deep South China Sea waters, marking a significant advancement in the energy sector.
China and ASEAN reaffirm their commitment to maintaining peace and stability in the South China Sea through consultations and maritime cooperation, says Foreign Minister Wang Yi.
China and the Philippines have reached a provisional deal to manage the contentious Ren’ai Jiao reef, aiming to reduce tensions and uphold sovereignty in the South China Sea.
The Chinese mainland’s CNOOC installs the Xijiang 30-2B offshore drilling platform in the South China Sea, marking a significant development in energy exploration.
Exploring China’s historical and legal claims over the South China Sea, backed by centuries of administration and international recognition.
China is strengthening marine eco-environment protection in the South China Sea by expanding protected areas, implementing summer fishing bans, and fostering international cooperation.