Shanghai Daily

Stop making trouble, China warns Philippine­s

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THE Chinese military yesterday urged the Philippine­s not to “be bent on acting willfully and making trouble,” according to a Defense Ministry spokesman.

The Philippine-US “joint maritime military exercise” and “joint air patrol” in the South China Sea have seriously jeopardize­d regional peace and stability, and run counter to efforts made by the countries in the region to maintain peace and stability, Zhang Xiaogang, a ministry spokespers­on said.

Zhang also emphasized that the United States is not a party to the South China Sea issue and should abide by its commitment not to take a position on this issue.

During the same period of the Philippine-US joint military exercise and joint air patrol, the Southern Theater of Operations of the People’s

Liberation Army has organized sea and air force cruises in the South China Sea, with the Philippine­s claiming that it will not back down on its maritime claims.

In response, Zhang said that the relevant remarks of the Philippine side are “purely confusing right and wrong and malicious speculatio­n.”

The Philippine maritime police vessels have repeatedly and illegally intruded into the waters adjacent to China’s Huangyan Island, and the Chinese side has taken such measures as warning and removal and route control in accordance with the law, and has handled the situation in a reasonable and lawful manner with restraint, he added.

He emphasized that China has “indisputab­le sovereignt­y over Huangyan Island and its adjacent waters.”

“China will continue to carry out law-enforcemen­t operations to safeguard its sovereignt­y and maritime rights and interests in waters under its jurisdicti­on.”

Noting that the South China Sea is the common homeland of the countries in the region, Zhang said that China insists on “working with the countries concerned to manage their difference­s through dialogue and consultati­on.”

(CGTN)

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