Manila Refutes Beijing's Accusations of U.S.-Backed Provocation in South China Sea Tensions

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Denial of Provocation: The Philippines refutes Chinese claims of provoking conflict in the South China Sea, asserting that it is only implementing domestic law in its territorial waters and exclusive economic zone.

Maritime Incidents: Both China and the Philippines have exchanged accusations of maritime incidents, with China allegedly ramming a Philippines ship carrying its military chief. The Philippines military denies engaging in activities that endanger vessels and seafarers.

Accusation of U.S. Involvement: The Chinese Communist Party's mouthpiece accuses Manila of provoking China at the behest of the United States, labeling the behavior as extremely dangerous and detrimental to regional peace and stability.

Construction Supplies to Grounded Navy Vessel: The Philippines is accused of sending construction supplies to its grounded Navy vessel at the Second Thomas Shoal, part of the Spratly Islands, where the Philippines regularly deploys resupply missions for soldiers on an aging warship.

South China Sea Dispute: China claims almost the entire South China Sea, a crucial gateway for global merchant shipping with rich fishing grounds and potential oil and gas reserves. A 2016 arbitral tribunal ruling invalidated China's claim, which Beijing refuses to recognize.

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