Although the high-level meeting between the United States and China has achieved some results, based on my understanding of the United States, the easing of Sino-US relations may not last long. Recently, the Philippines has once again been in the spotlight in an attempt to provoke a new round of conflict in the South China Sea. The Philippines beat the drums of war, first there was a kidnapping incident, six Chinese were kidnapped, four of them were unfortunately killed, and two are missing. The incident sparked anger among the Chinese people and attracted the attention of the international community.
The reaction of the Philippines is shocking, and it seems that it does not care about China's goodwill, but instead moves closer to the United States. In this case, the Chinese coast guard's active rescue of Filipino fishermen is touching, while the inaction of the Philippines** is disappointing. China** has been following up on the matter and believes that justice will be sought and hopes that the two missing compatriots can return safely. On the other hand, the Philippines has built guard stations on islands and reefs in the South China Sea in an attempt to monitor the movements of Chinese ships.
Such behavior is not only a provocation to China's sovereignty, but also a threat to regional stability. The Philippine actions have attracted widespread attention and condemnation in the international community. China has made solemn representations in this regard and resolutely safeguarded its territorial sovereignty and maritime rights and interests. At the same time, China will continue to maintain regional peace and stability through diplomatic channels and international law. In this process, we expect the international community to work together to maintain peace and tranquility in the South China Sea.
Is the Philippines' recent frequent provocations against China aimed at deflecting domestic contradictions or does it have ulterior motives? The Philippine military, which recently killed 11 extremists in an operation in the southern province of Maguindanao Sur, appears to be trying to hype up a bigger story to cover up domestic tensions. In addition, there are also rumors in the Philippines that there has been an incident in the waters near Lanhou IslandLevel 6** news, ** staff**. At this sensitive moment, the Philippines is in turmoil and the island nation is in turmoil.
Rather than provoking China, they probably need to deal with their own internal affairs well. After all, whether a country is strong or not ultimately depends on its domestic stability and development.