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The Chinese "Global Times" News Publication recently wrote about how it sees the Philippines' continued Joint Military Exercises in the South China Sea (SCS) as Provocations, especially with how it keeps playing up to the Press on how Chinese Forces are supposedly shadowing these Exercises. Here are some selected Excerpts from the Article:
“From Wednesday to Thursday, the Philippines, the US, Australia and Canada launched Joint Sea and Air Drills in the South China Sea. Ironically, the Philippines, which has already conducted three Joint Exercises with non-Regional Countries within just 10 Days, again portrayed itself as a "Victim."”
“With the aim of testing Troops' Reconnaissance, Early Warning, Rapid Deployments and Joint Strike Capabilities, the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) Southern Theater Command on Wednesday organized a Joint Combat Patrol in Waters and Airspace near Huangyan Dao (also known as Huangyan Island) in the South China Sea. However, according to Reuters, the Philippines Military responded by saying three Chinese Navy Vessels had "tailed" the four-Country Exercise.”
“The Military Exercises around Chinese Territory are a serious provocation. China's response is a clear display of its dedication to safeguarding its Maritime Rights and Sovereignty, a Chinese Military Expert who requested Anonymity, told the Global Times.”
“The Philippines' allegation against China is merely an Effort to portray itself as a "Victim," with the intention of discrediting China and confusing the International Community, while seeking to garner support from other Countries.”
“The Philippines has made serious Misjudgments on the South China Sea Issue. Following the US' Indo-Pacific Strategy will not safeguard the Interests of the Philippines; instead, it will only become a "Clown" serving US Interests.”
Here is the Link to the Article at the GT Website: https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202408/1317700.shtml
SOURCE: Philippines’ Provocations only serve to reinforce China’s Resolve in S.China Sea {Archived Link}
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The Global Times (GT) News Publication in China recently published an Article about the new China Coast Guard (CCG) Regulations, here are some Excerpts from that Article:
“The Philippine Media associated the promulgation of China's Regulations on Administrative Law-Enforcement Procedures of Coast Guard Agencies (hereafter referred to as Procedures) with Philippine "Local Fishermen" engaging in Provocations in the surrounding Waters of China's Huangyan Dao. Chinese Experts on Saturday slammed the Interpretation, saying that these Filipino Media Outlets deliberately sensationalized and distorted the Issue, maliciously slandered the Procedures, exposing ulterior Motives and a Guilty Conscience.”
“Ding Duo, deputy director of the Institute of Maritime Law and Policy at the China Institute for South China Sea Studies, told the Global Times on Saturday that the malicious linking of the Chinese Measures with a recent Incident involving Filipino Ships intruding into the Waters near China's Huangyan Dao by the Philippine Media, as well as the irresponsible speculations and distortions they made, have inflated confrontational emotions among Filipinos. The deliberate hype, intentional distortion, and even malicious smearing are for ulterior motives, reflecting the Philippines' provocative yet guilty conscience, aiming to mislead international public opinion, divert public attention, and hype the 'China Threat Theory,'" Ding said.”
“China's Goodwill that allows Filipino Fishermen to fish in the Waters near Huangyan Dao came with a prerequisite that Filipino Fishermen must abide by relevant Chinese Laws, Regulations and International Laws, respect Chinese Territorial Sovereignty, Chen said.”
Here is the Link to the Article at the GT Website: https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202405/1312533.shtml
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