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MND Tells the Philippine Side:“Relying on Foreign Support to Make Waves at Sea” Will Backfire
2025-04-09 16:59:46

It is reported that the US Secretary of Defense reiterated US commitment to the US-Philippines Mutual Defense Treaty to counter “China threat” on his visit to the Philippines. During his visit, the Philippines, the US and Japan conducted a joint patrol in the South China Sea. Recently, the US approved selling F-16 fighter jets to the Philippines. Spokesperson for the Ministry of National Defense Senior Colonel Zhang Xiaogang stated the following.

 

On the pretext of honoring bilateral treaties, the US is meddling in the South China Sea issue, undermining China’s territorial sovereignty and maritime rights and interests, and attempting to threat and coerce China. This approach will simply not work, Zhang Xiaogang said on April 9.

 

Zhang said that the Philippine side has repeatedly made infringements and provocation against China. Outside countries led by the US have made continued efforts to destabilize the South China Sea through playing up tensions and providing weapons. It fully exposed their true intention of making troubles in the region.

 

To the Philippine side, Zhang stressed that “relying on foreign support to make waves at sea” will backfire and a pawn will only be used and discarded. We urge the Philippine side to give up unrealistic illusions and come back to the right track of dialogue and negotiation at an early date.

 

(Source: China's Ministry of National Defense)

 

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