Posted by AI on 2025-09-14 06:25:35 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-08-17 17:06:40
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China warned the Philippines today that its ongoing 'provocations' in the South China Sea would not be tolerated, as the US vowed to support Manila in the contested region. Beijing claims the Philippines' actions violate China's sovereignty, and that Chinese troops would continue to defend it.
The Philippines has continued to increase aerial and maritime encounters with Beijing's forces in the contested South China Sea, with the latest incident occurring on Wednesday. Manila claimed a Chinese Navy ship targeted a Philippine Navy boat with a military-grade laser, forcing it to divert course.
China asserts that the Philippines' aircraft and vessels have repeatedly breached Beijing's territorial boundaries in the disputed waterway, with the Philippines rejecting these claims. The Chinese PLA added that its troops would continue to defend China's sovereignty in the region and dismissed outside involvement as pointless.
The US recently vowed to support the Philippines, asserting that an attack on Philippine vessels would trigger a US-Philippines mutual defense agreement. The US Navy has also increased its presence in the South China Sea, conducting regular 'freedom of navigation operations' through Chinese-claimed waters.
The latest incident comes as the US Navy announced on Wednesday that it would be conducting a joint drill in the South China Sea next week with several Southeast Asian countries, including the Philippines.
Bottom Line:
China warned the Philippines today that its ongoing provocations in the South China Sea would not be tolerated, as the US vowed to support Manila in the contested region. This warning comes as the Philippines claims a Chinese Navy ship targeted a Philippine Navy boat with a military-grade laser, forcing it to divert course. China asserts that the Philippines' aircraft and vessels have repeatedly breached Beijing's territorial boundaries in the disputed waterway and rejects these claims. Meanwhile, the US Navy announced that it would be conducting a joint drill in the South China Sea next week with several Southeast Asian countries, including the Philippines. As the Philippines continues to increase aerial and maritime encounters with Beijing's forces in the contested region, the US has vowed to support Manila, triggering China's warning.