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Philippines protests China's 'illegal' South China Sea presence
By William Mallard & Neil Jerome Morales
Philippines protests China’s ‘illegal’ South China Sea presence
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Formerly TwitterDFA Philippines 🇵🇭
DFAPHL
READ #DFAStatement: The Department of Foreign Affairs today summoned Chinese Embassy of Manila Deputy Chief of Mission Zhou Zhiyong over the 30 April 2024 harassment of Philippine vessels conducting a routine and regular humanitarian mission to Bajo de Masinloc. pic.twitter.com/YnjZvo2LTs
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DFA Philippines 🇵🇭
DFAPHL
(1/2) READ #DFAStatement: Today is a sad day for Filipino fishermen. That China would go to great lengths to obstruct a Philippine humanitarian mission to assist our fishermen in their fishing grounds is not only shocking but appalling. pic.twitter.com/vSwv0pAEN7
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Spokesperson发言人办公室
MFA_China
China Coast Guard took necessary and lawful measures to warn away the Philippine vessels. China urges the Philippines to stop such infringement and provocations at once and refrain from challenging China’s resolve to defend our sovereignty. pic.twitter.com/ihVuuB0nEh
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Spokesperson发言人办公室
MFA_China
Huangyan Dao has always been China’s territory. The Philippine Coast Guard vessel and official vessel, without China’s permission, intruded into waters of Huangyan Dao. This seriously infringes on China’s sovereignty. pic.twitter.com/XtLONQCGWy
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