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Philippines to Bolster Defense and Diplomacy in Response to China's South China Sea Actions
The Philippines is set to implement a multi-dimensional package of countermeasures in response to China's conduct in the South China Sea, which will involve strengthening its defense capabilities with allies and exhausting all diplomatic efforts to resolve disputes, according to National Security Council spokesperson Jonathan Malaya The Philippines is set to implement a multi-dimensional package of countermeasures in response to China's conduct in the South China Sea, which will involve strengthening its defense capabilities with allies and exhausting all diplomatic efforts to resolve disputes, according to National Security Council spokesperson Jonathan Malaya -
China's Coast Guard Water-Cannons Philippine Ship in South China Sea Clash
A fresh maritime clash erupted in the South China Sea on Saturday as China's coast guard used water cannons against Philippine boats attempting to resupply troops stationed on a contested shoal. A fresh maritime clash erupted in the South China Sea on Saturday as China's coast guard used water cannons against Philippine boats attempting to resupply troops stationed on a contested shoal. -
Philippines, Australia To Pursue Joing Patrols In South China Sea
The Philippines is ramping up its attempts to counter what it describes as China's "aggressive activities" in the South China Sea The Philippines is ramping up its attempts to counter what it describes as China's "aggressive activities" in the South China Sea -
Chinese Envoy Summoned By Philippine President Over Laser Incident At South China Sea
The incident indicates an increase in the diplomatic dispute The incident indicates an increase in the diplomatic dispute -
Chinese Vessel Allegedly Flashed 'Military-Grade Laser Light' At Philippine Coast Guard
The incident reportedly occurred days after the U.S. and the Philippines agreed to resume joint patrols in the disputed South China Sea The incident reportedly occurred days after the U.S. and the Philippines agreed to resume joint patrols in the disputed South China Sea -
South China Sea Direct Communication Channel Agreed Between China, Philippines
The nations reiterated how crucial it is to uphold and foster regional peace and stability The nations reiterated how crucial it is to uphold and foster regional peace and stability -
China, Philippines To ‘Sign Agreement’ On South China Sea Dispute When Marcos Visits Beijing January
Next week, when the Philippine President visits Beijing, the agreement will be signed Next week, when the Philippine President visits Beijing, the agreement will be signed -
Chinese 'Provocations' In South China Sea Could Spark Major Incidents, U.S. Says
Jung Pak: Washington has a "very complicated relationship with Beijing". Jung Pak: Washington has a "very complicated relationship with Beijing". -
U.S. Warship Driven Away While Sailing Near Contested Waters, China Says
The U.S. destroyer made an unauthorized entry into Chinese territorial seas, China says. The U.S. destroyer made an unauthorized entry into Chinese territorial seas, China says. -
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. Says Philippines and China Relations Go Beyond Disputes
"We have our relationship not only in one dimension," President of the Philippines Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said. "We have our relationship not only in one dimension," President of the Philippines Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said.