As soon as the People s Daily rang the bell, the Chinese Navy issued an order, and Marcos s attitu

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-31

The People's **'s "Bells" commentary exposed and criticized the provocative behavior of the United States and the Philippines on the South China Sea issue, and affirmed China's actions to take countermeasures in accordance with the law to safeguard territorial sovereignty. As China's official authority, the voice of the people is not only influential, but also directly reflects China's position and attitude. The maritime dispute has long been one of the main contradictions between China and the Philippines. Marcos's attitude changed suddenly, and he no longer relied on the United States to stir up the situation in the South China Sea, but expressed the hope that he would solve the South China Sea issue by himself.

People's **'s "Bell" commentary is a practice published by China's authoritative state media, and its voice has a high influence. According to expert analysis, the main reason why the people chose to publish the "Bell" commentary was to attract the attention of the world and express China's firm position on the South China Sea issue. In the past, the People's "Bells" commentary has always been known for its sharp, shocking language and opinions. At the same time, the People** is one of the official authorities of China**, so the publication of a critical article under the pseudonym "Zhong Sheng" can represent the official position and attitude of the Chinese side.

Marcos has previously tried to strengthen his position on the South China Sea by wooing the United States. However, in a recent interview, Marcos publicly stated that the Filipinos want to solve the problem of sitting on the reef on their own and do not need the assistance of the United States. This statement is a 180-degree shift from the previous position. China has always maintained that the South China Sea dispute can only be resolved by China and the Philippines on their own, and that no third party has the right to interfere. Marcos' change of attitude could be a positive sign for resolving the South China Sea issue.

The intention behind the transfer of admirals is alluded to the reality of the recent escalation of the situation in the South China Sea. Navy Commander Hu Zhongming's promotion to the rank of admiral and the appointment of the Chinese People's Liberation Army Navy Commander indicates that China's attitude and handling of the South China Sea issue will be more resolute. Hu Zhongming has served in the navy for a long time and has rich experience and military knowledge at sea, so his appointment has attracted great attention from the outside world. This personnel transfer may strengthen China's resolve and strength in the South China Sea and provide strong support for resolving the South China Sea dispute.

China** has always stressed that the South China Sea issue is a bilateral matter between China and the Philippines and that no third party should interfere. China firmly advocates resolving disputes through dialogue and consultation, and taking countermeasures in accordance with the law to safeguard national interests. China has expressed strong dissatisfaction and warnings against the Philippines' trespassing on islands and reefs in the South China Sea. China hopes to settle the issue through negotiation with the Philippines and create conditions for a peaceful settlement of the South China Sea issue.

This article mainly describes the people's ** publishing a critical article under the pseudonym "Bell", which highlights China's firm position and attitude on the South China Sea issue. Marcos's change of attitude in the Philippines shows that he hopes to resolve the South China Sea issue through bilateral negotiations. The transfer of admirals shows China's intention to strengthen its resolve and strength in the South China Sea. On the whole, China has always been committed to resolving disputes through dialogue and consultation in the South China Sea and safeguarding its territorial sovereignty and maritime rights and interests. We hope that in the future, we will be able to contribute to peace and stability in the South China Sea through the efforts of both sides.

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