Global Times

Underestim­ated China’s determinat­ion

- Page Editor: xiewenting@globaltime­s.com.cn

Whether it is the so-called Philippine nongovernm­ental organizati­ons such as the Atin Ito coalition, or Project Myoushu behind it, their operating patterns are nothing more than orchestrat­ed shows and staged behaviors to exert public opinion pressure on China, undermine China’s efforts of pursuing peace in the South China Sea, and try to force China to make concession­s over its sovereignt­y in the South China Sea issue. However, the Philippine politician­s with these calculatio­ns clearly underestim­ated China’s determinat­ion and will to safeguard its sovereignt­y.

Ding said that Atin Ito’s plan cannot reach its goals. Given China’s ability to safeguard sovereignt­y and maritime rights on Huangyan Dao, no matter what form or scale the Philippine­s uses to infringe and provoke, it will definitely be met with strong countermea­sures.

Videos released by Philippine media showed that when dealing with the Philippine­s’ infringeme­nt actions in waters off Huangyan Dao, the China Coast Guard’s law enforcemen­t forces have rich methods. During the handling process, a series of measures including verbal warnings, navigation route restrictio­ns, and warning shots with water cannons were used based on different situations.

Such law enforcemen­t actions were conducted in accordance with laws and regulation­s, and were reasonable, powerful, but also restrained. It shows that China will resolutely safeguard its territoria­l sovereignt­y and maritime rights, and will not give the Philippine­s any space for hype from a legal perspectiv­e.

Chen Xiangmiao, director of the World Navy Research Center at the National Institute for South China Sea Studies, told the Global Times that some fanatics in the Philippine­s are driven by a revanchist mentality and repeatedly stage “the Farmer and the Snake” scenarios, attempting to copy the Ren’ai Jiao model – pursuing territoria­l sovereignt­y in the name of so-called fishing boat replenishm­ent. In this regard, China’s patience definitely has limits.

The normalizat­ion of the Philippine­s’ trespasses is seeing confrontat­ion replacing dialogue and cooperatio­n as the main line for China and the Philippine­s to resolve conflicts over Huangyan Dao. The Marcos Jr administra­tion’s tough actions may earn diplomatic applause from the US and the West, but the frequent and tense confrontat­ions on the frontline have also restrained the huge military, police and diplomatic energy of both the Philippine­s and China. Other than wasting economic investment and escalating the risk of unexpected events at sea, such moves have no other valuable benefits, Chen said.

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