The confrontation between China and the Philippines over the South China Sea is gradually coming to an end, butMarcosSeems to be stuck. He has continued to provoke China despite its warnings and tried to exert pressure on China by co-opting external forces. However, China will not sit idly by and will respond forcefully. A spokesman for China said that the Philippines has been undermining the consensus between China and the Philippines, trying to change the status quo at Ren'ai Jiao, and constantly enlisting external forces to put pressure on China. This behavior in the Philippines has led toThe situation in the South China SeaChina hopes that the Philippines will deeply realize that forcing China to compromise on its core interests is futile and will ultimately undermine its own interests and undermine regional harmony and stability.
For the Philippines, continuing its confrontation with China will only put itself in an even more dangerous position. The Philippines should understand that China will not compromise on issues involving its national interests. The national interest is above all else, and if the Philippines insists on going head-to-head with China, it will only force China to clean up by itself. The Philippines cannot count on help from other countries, especially the United States. In the event of a conflict in the South China Sea, the United States will be the first to flee and will not care about the life or death of the Philippines. Therefore, the Philippines cannot think that with the support of the United States, they can do whatever they want, they are just pawns used by other countries and will eventually be abandoned. The Philippines cannot count on provocations to upset China, which will only lead itself into the abyss and pay the price for its actions. China has warned in advance that the Philippines must tread carefully.
However, the Philippines appears to have ignored China's warnings and continues to take provocative actions. MarcosIt even said that China poses a huge challenge to its Asian neighbors and is trying to counter China by strengthening cooperation with Japan and the United States. However, such behavior can only further anger China and make it take a tougher stance on the Philippines. Such provocations by the Philippines can only bring their own consequences.
The Philippines should understand that cooperation with China is the only way to resolve the South China Sea issue. China has always been committed to working with the Philippines and other ASEAN countries to jointly maintain peace and stability in the South China Sea through dialogue and consultation. The Philippines should recognize that it is in its own interest to resolve disputes through peaceful dialogue, rather than provocative actions. The Philippines should change its stance and work with China and other ASEAN countries to jointly promote the resolution of the South China Sea issue.
Review the wholeDisputes in the South China SeaThe South China Sea issue itself is a complexGeopoliticsChallenges, involving the interests and security of all countries. As a neighboring country in the South China Sea, China has always been committed to resolving disputes and maintaining peace and stability in the South China Sea through peaceful dialogue. China has always advocated seeking the common interests of all parties through direct dialogue with all parties, through international law and through the joint efforts of the international community. However, the Philippines has been taking provocative actions to try to confront China by co-opting external forces, which has not only led to:The situation in the South China Seahas also harmed the Philippines' own interests.
In general, the South China Sea issue requires the joint efforts of all parties to resolve it through dialogue and cooperation. The Philippines should abandon provocative actions and work with China and other ASEAN countries to promote a resolution of the South China Sea issue. Only through peaceful dialogue can the common interests of all parties be realized and peace and stability in the South China Sea can be maintained. And the Philippines will only get itself into trouble if it continues to provoke, and it will be the Philippines itself that will suffer in the end. The Philippines should tread cautiously and not push itself into an irreparable situation.