China's Coast Guard has called on the Philippines to immediately stop what it describes as 'illegal intrusions' near Huangyan Dao, a disputed area in the South China Sea. Tensions flared after two Philippine aircraft reportedly entered the airspace over the island on Thursday. 🚨
'Huangyan Dao has always been part of China's territory,' stated CCG spokesperson Liu Dejun, accusing Manila of using 'groundless excuses' to justify repeated flights near the region. He warned these actions threaten regional stability and violate China's sovereignty.
The Coast Guard vowed to ramp up maritime law enforcement, emphasizing its commitment to protect 'territorial integrity' under international law. 🌍⚖️ Analysts say the dispute highlights ongoing friction in the resource-rich South China Sea, a hotspot for global trade and geopolitics.
Why it matters: With over $3 trillion in annual shipborne trade passing through these waters, peace here affects everyone—from tech supply chains to your local Amazon deliveries. 📦💡
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China urges Philippines to cease infringement at Huangyan Dao
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