Philippines Condemns China Over South China Sea Clash; Calls for Action Beyond Protests
June 28, 2024Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. condemned China's actions in the South China Sea following a recent clash at Second Thomas Shoal.
The incident involved the Chinese coast guard disrupting a Philippine navy resupply mission and left a Philippine sailor injured in a high-speed ramming.
Concerns have been raised about potential targeting of the grounded warship BRP Sierra Madre.
Manila accuses China of illegal actions such as theft and damage, calling for more than just protests.
The Philippines seeks to address escalating tensions through complaints and demarches, including a requested meeting with Beijing.
The United States reiterated its support for the Philippines, emphasizing international law and freedom of navigation.
Despite not requesting US support for troop resupply, the Philippines focuses on dialogue with China to ease regional tensions.
Territorial disputes in the South China Sea remain ongoing.
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