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China Warns Philippines Against "Provocations" in South China Sea Amidst Increased Regional Tensions

Graciela Maria Reporter / Updated : 2025-03-30 14:47:01
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BEIJING - The Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA)'s Southern Theater Command issued a stern warning to the Philippines on Saturday, accusing the Southeast Asian nation of escalating tensions and provoking incidents in the contested South China Sea. The statement, released by command spokesman Tian Junli, followed a routine patrol conducted by the PLA in the area on Friday.   

According to the spokesman, the Philippines has been actively seeking support from external powers to conduct joint patrols in the South China Sea. Tian asserted that these actions promote "illegal claims" by the Philippines, contribute to regional instability, and deliberately undermine peace and stability in the strategic waterway.   

"We warn the Philippines to cease provoking incidents and escalating tensions in the South China Sea, as efforts to seek external support will be in vain," Tian stated emphatically. He further emphasized that the PLA's Southern Theater Command remains on high alert and is resolute in its commitment to defending China's national sovereignty, security, and the overall peace and stability of the South China Sea.   

This latest warning from Beijing comes against a backdrop of increasing assertiveness by both China and the Philippines in the South China Sea. The Philippines, under President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., has adopted a firmer stance in asserting its territorial claims and has strengthened its security alliances, particularly with the United States.   

In recent months, there have been several reported incidents involving the Chinese Coast Guard and Philippine vessels, particularly around contested features like the Second Thomas Shoal. The Philippines has accused the Chinese Coast Guard of using water cannons and other aggressive tactics against its ships, which China has denied or downplayed.   

China claims sovereignty over almost the entire South China Sea, a crucial global trade route, based on its "nine-dash line," a historical demarcation that is not recognized by international law. The Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague ruled in 2016 that China's claims had no legal basis, a ruling that Beijing has consistently rejected.   

The involvement of external powers, particularly the United States, in the region has further complicated the situation. The U.S. has repeatedly affirmed its commitment to its mutual defense treaty with the Philippines and has conducted joint military exercises in the South China Sea, actions that China views with suspicion and as interference in regional affairs.   

Analysts suggest that China's strong rhetoric reflects its growing concern over the Philippines' increasing willingness to challenge its claims and its deepening security cooperation with allies. The warning underscores the potential for further confrontations in the South China Sea and highlights the urgent need for diplomatic solutions to manage the ongoing disputes.

It remains to be seen how the Philippines will respond to this latest warning. However, Manila has consistently maintained its right to conduct patrols and exercises within its Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) and has vowed to protect its sovereign rights in the South China Sea. The situation remains tense, with both sides accusing the other of provocative actions and raising concerns about the potential for escalation in this vital maritime region.

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