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China decries Philippines, U.S., Australia’s joint sea patrol

Mr Lin criticised the involvement of countries outside the region in the patrol, particularly the United States

• May 8, 2025
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China has voiced strong opposition to the recent joint sea and air patrol conducted by the Philippines, the United States, and Australia in the South China Sea, criticising the move as a provocation and a threat to regional peace.

Speaking at a press conference on Thursday, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian said the situation in the South China Sea remained generally stable, with no issues related to the freedom of navigation and overflight as guaranteed under international law.

‘‘Activities conducted by countries in the South China Sea should adhere to international law and the spirit of the Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the South China Sea (DOC),” Mr Lin said, warning that such actions must not target third countries or undermine regional stability.

He accused the Philippines of violating international law and the DOC, alleging that it had repeatedly provoked incidents at sea and sought to involve external forces in regional matters.

“The Philippines, violating international law and the DOC, has frequently made infringements and provocations, stirring up troubles at sea,” Mr Lin stated.

“It has colluded with external forces to disrupt peace in the South China Sea, showing off military power and acting as a pawn—an approach that will ultimately backfire.”

Mr Lin also criticised the involvement of countries outside the region, particularly the United States, accusing them of forming “small circles” and escalating tensions.

He stated, “Certain extraterritorial countries, including the United States, are engaging in confrontation under the guise of cooperation. They are displaying military strength in the name of freedom and creating disorder under the pretext of maintaining order.’’

Mr Lin added that China remained firm in safeguarding its territorial sovereignty and maritime rights and continued to work with regional nations to preserve peace and stability.

“We advise relevant countries to cease forming cliques and stirring up trouble in the South China Sea and to stop undermining regional peace and stability,” he said.

(Xinhua/NAN)

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