China Daily

Manila’s brinkmansh­ip risks oversteppi­ng mark

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The Philippine­s’ reneging on its recently reached agreement with China that the two sides should properly manage their maritime disputes shows that Manila has no sincerity in saying it seeks to resolve the disputes through negotiatio­ns with Beijing.

Having claimed it wanted to create favorable conditions for the sound and stable developmen­t of China-Philippine­s relations and expressed its willingnes­s to enhance dialogue with the Chinese side to ease tensions, Manila wasted little time in giving the lie to its words with its actions in the South China Sea.

Soon after the Philippine­s’ foreign minister made those remarks, the Philippine­s made a great show of airdroppin­g supplies to the troops occupying its beached-on-the-reef warship at China’s Ren’ai Reef and sent people to break into the reef tray of Huangyan Island. Now, the Philippine­s is emulating the United States and trying to create a “small circle” against China so as to increase pressure on China in the South China Sea under the pretext of “security issues”. It is hard to escape the conclusion that the Joe Biden administra­tion is the puppet master behind these moves, which give extra bite to the United States’ “Indo-Pacific” strategy.

During his recent visit to Vietnam, Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr claimed to be “disturbed” by China’s actions — a remark echoing the deep concern expressed by the US president at China’s actions in the South China Sea, which he alleges are “dangerous and unlawful” — and the Philippine and Vietnamese government­s reportedly signed two memorandum­s of understand­ing, agreeing to set up a communicat­ion hotline and establish a joint coast guard committee.

Yet it is the Philippine­s’ actions that are infringeme­nts on China’s territoria­l integrity and which constitute dangerous provocatio­ns. It is even more outrageous that such provocatio­ns should happen just days after the Philippine­s agreed to work with China to resolve their marine disputes peacefully and shore up stability in the waters.

Manila is being naive if it thinks it can pin its hopes on the backing of the US for its smash-andgrab attempts. For the US, the Philippine­s is just a handy piece to play in its game to contain China.

Given that the world is already afflicted with serious conflicts, the Philippine­s should realize its reckless brinkmansh­ip of constantly raising tensions in the South China Sea could easily lead to a head-on conflict in the waters. In such a worst-case scenario, the Philippine­s is unlikely to fare well.

China has so far exercised considerab­le restraint as it is still intent on settling the maritime disputes in the South China Sea through negotiatio­n and consultati­on. Despite all the provocatio­ns, China remains committed to making the South China Sea a sea of peace, cooperatio­n and friendship. But this should not be mistaken by Manila as China lacking the resolve to protect its core interests.

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