Tensions Rise: Philippines' Standoff with China in South China Sea
The Philippines' National Maritime Council called on China to stop illegal activities in the South China Sea, urging diplomatic resolution after a tense confrontation at Scarborough Shoal.
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The Philippines' National Maritime Council has issued a stern call to China, demanding a cessation of what it terms as illegal, provocative, and potentially dangerous activities in the South China Sea.
This bold statement comes in response to a recent confrontation between vessels from the two countries at the contentious Scarborough Shoal, an area long contested in the region.
The Council implores China to engage in diplomacy and foster a climate conducive to open dialogue, urging for peaceful conflict resolution over territorial disputes.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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