The Philippines has asserted that any energy agreements with China must respect its national sovereignty. This statement reflects growing concerns over Chinese expansion in the region amidst rising tensions.
The Philippine Coast Guard announced the opening of its first dedicated command center in the Spratly Islands, a hotspot in the South China Sea. This new center, located on Thitu Island, will cover an area of approximately 68,000 square kilometers.
The Philippines has inaugurated its first dedicated Coast Guard command center in the Spratly Islands, amid rising tensions with Chinese vessels. This facility aims to strengthen the Philippine presence in the region, covering an area of approximately 68,000 square kilometers.
China has taken an unprecedented step by reserving vast areas of maritime airspace for up to <strong>40 days</strong>, raising questions about the true motives behind this action. This move comes at a sensitive time, as the alerts issued resemble those typically used to notify military exercises.
China has announced significant advancements in military technology with the development of the world's largest unmanned submarines. Models were showcased during last year's military parade, raising international concerns, particularly from the United States.
On Tuesday, the Philippines announced plans to rename over 100 island features in the disputed South China Sea, aiming to reinforce its sovereignty over areas claimed by China. This move comes under an executive order from President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. amid rising tensions between the Philippines and China.
The ongoing war in Iran has brought China and the Philippines back to the negotiating table amidst a growing energy crisis threatening regional stability. This comes despite historical tensions between the two nations in the South China Sea.
High-level diplomats from China and the Philippines met in Quanzhou to discuss energy cooperation amid ongoing maritime tensions. Observers doubt these talks will yield significant results due to persistent political and military disputes.
The Philippines and China have resumed high-level discussions regarding the South China Sea, aiming to explore initial steps for cooperation in oil and gas. This dialogue comes at a sensitive time, amid ongoing energy supply and fertilizer issues due to the persistent conflict in the Middle East.
China has warned the Philippines against continuing what it describes as provocative actions, emphasizing the need for an immediate halt to such behaviors. This warning was issued by Liu Jiuan, spokesperson for the Chinese Coast Guard, on Wednesday.