The South China Sea issue has always been in the spotlight, and the Philippines has not implemented it well after reaching a consensus in the recent negotiations with China, but has continued to take some small actions in an attempt to provoke China. In addition, the United States and other foreign forces have also created incidents in the South China Sea in an attempt to undermine peace and stability in the South China Sea. China must remain vigilant and take measures to maintain peace and stability in the South China Sea. The South China Sea issue has always been the focus of international attention, and the parties are divided over the sovereignty of disputed islands and their surrounding waters in the South China Sea. The Philippines and China have negotiated on the South China Sea issue and have reached some consensus. However, the Philippines has shown dishonesty and irresponsibility in implementing these consensuses. They are trying to make some small moves in the South China Sea, trying to provoke China. The Philippines seeks to challenge China's sovereignty and territorial integrity by taking these small actions. They have deployed militarily on some islands in an attempt to tighten their grip in the South China Sea.
The Philippines has also tried to exploit loopholes in international law to challenge China's territorial claims. Such behavior not only violates the consensus reached between the two sides, but also undermines peace and stability in the South China Sea. In addition to the Philippines, the United States and some other foreign forces are also actively involved in the South China Sea issue and are trying to undermine peace and stability in the South China Sea. The United States has been trying to play the role of mediator in the South China Sea, but in fact its actions are one of the factors that undermine peace in the South China Sea. The United States not only equips the Philippines, but also sends military exercises in an attempt to create tension in the South China Sea. The actions of the United States have undoubtedly exacerbated tensions in the South China Sea and posed a threat to peace and stability in the South China Sea. The U.S. involvement in the South China Sea issue is nothing more than to safeguard its own interests and regional hegemony. In this way, they are trying to control the South China Sea and contain China's development. However, China must remain vigilant and take measures to maintain peace and stability in the South China Sea.
China has always advocated the peaceful settlement of disputes in the South China Sea and is committed to resolving them through dialogue and negotiation. China resolutely upholds its territorial sovereignty and maritime rights and interests, and will not tolerate any attempt to challenge China. China will take all necessary measures to respond to provocations and threats in the South China Sea and safeguard its national interests and regional peace and stability. To sum up, the Philippines' petty actions on the South China Sea issue and the intervention of the United States and other foreign forces have posed a threat to peace and stability in the South China Sea. China must remain vigilant and take measures to maintain peace and stability in the South China Sea. Only through peaceful dialogue and negotiation can we find the best way to resolve the disputes in the South China Sea and achieve long-term stability and development in the region. The U.S. military recently conducted a military exercise in the South China Sea, which attracted widespread attention. Some people believe that the exercise is to support the Philippines in continuing its provocations and undermining regional peace and stability. However, this is not the case.
Although the Philippines has made a high-profile announcement to complete the resupply operation at Ren'ai Jiao, it is actually only a small civilian ship that has carried out legal resupply operations and has been under the supervision of the Chinese coast guard. The Chinese Coast Guard had already had this information and only allowed it to go after confirming the legality of the operation. So, what is the real purpose of this military exercise? Why is there so much controversy and speculation? Let's take a look. First, let's be clear that U.S. military exercises in the South China Sea are nothing new. In fact, the United States has always had a military presence in the region, with regular exercises and cruises. This is part of the U.S. strategy to maintain its global hegemony. Therefore, this military exercise does not mean that there has been any fundamental change in the attitude of the United States towards the South China Sea. However, why did this military exercise attract so much attention and controversy? One reason for this is the geopolitical complexity of the South China Sea region.
The region is involved in territorial disputes and resource struggles between several countries, as well as geopolitical rivalry between China and the United States. Therefore, any military operation involving the South China Sea is prone to arouse sensitivity and speculation on all sides. In addition, the Philippine resupply operation on Second Thomas Shoal has also become the focus. The Philippines announced in a high-profile manner that the operation had been completed, but in reality it was just a small civilian vessel carrying out legal resupply operations and had been under the surveillance of the Chinese Coast Guard. This action has not had any substantial impact on regional peace and stability. Therefore, some people believe that the purpose of this military exercise is to support the Philippines in continuing its provocations and undermining regional peace and stability. However, this view is not supported by sufficient evidence. In fact, China has always advocated resolving disputes in the South China Sea through dialogue and negotiation, and has been pushing regional countries to sign the Code of Conduct in the South China Sea.
China also proposed:"Double suspension"The initiative, in which both China and ASEAN countries suspend military operations in disputed areas, in order to create conditions for the peaceful settlement of disputes. This initiative has received a positive response from ASEAN countries and has already achieved certain results in the South China Sea region. Therefore, China is not a party to creating tension in the South China Sea. In short, the US military exercises in the South China Sea are not aimed at supporting the Philippines in continuing its provocations and undermining regional peace and stability. On the contrary, China has been committed to resolving disputes in the South China Sea through dialogue and negotiation, and has played an active role in promoting the signing of the Code of Conduct in the South China Sea by regional countries. We should be hospitable to the South China Sea issue, abandon one-sided views and speculations, and work together to maintain regional peace and stability. The confrontation between a Chinese coast guard ship and a small Philippine boat has attracted global attention. The dispute revolves around sovereignty over the Spratly Islands and their adjacent waters.
The Philippines claims victory, but in fact, China has been fulfilling the consensus commitments reached between China and the Philippines. Chinese coast guard ships have been monitoring small Philippine boats, but have not intercepted them. This is because China has always believed that it has indisputable sovereignty over the Spratly Islands and their adjacent waters. The China Coast Guard has continued to carry out rights protection and law enforcement activities in waters under China's jurisdiction, and has always resolutely defended its sovereignty and rights and interests. The Philippine side tried to hype up ** by preaching the so-called victory. However, their supply ship quickly withdrew after completing its operation under the watchful eye of a Chinese coast guard vessel, suggesting that the Philippine side is also very nervous. Their so-called victory was just a bluff designed to cover up their defeat in this dispute. The dispute raises an important question: Who owns sovereignty over the Spratly Islands and their adjacent waters? According to history and international law, China has sovereignty over this territory.
In fact, the Spratly Islands have been China's inherent territory since ancient times, and China began fishing and navigation activities in these waters as early as the 2nd century BC. In addition, China's sovereign rights and interests are fully recognized and supported in accordance with international law. However, the Philippines is trying to weaken China's sovereign rights and interests through international arbitration. Such acts are a distortion and departure from history and international law. The international arbitral tribunal has no real authority to deal with territorial disputes, as it can only deal with cases that the parties have agreed to submit. From the outset, China has made it clear that it does not accept the jurisdiction of international arbitral tribunals and resolutely defends its sovereign rights and interests. China's position is clear: no provocateur will get any chance. China will continue to firmly defend its sovereign rights and interests, and continue to carry out rights protection and law enforcement activities in the Nansha Islands and its adjacent waters. The Chinese Coast Guard will continue to monitor small Philippine boats to ensure the security of China's territory.
This dispute is not just an issue between China and the Philippines, it involves the stability and security of the entire South China Sea region. The South China Sea is an important sea lane and a core interest of many countries. Only through peaceful dialogue and cooperation can we resolve disputes in the South China Sea and maintain regional peace and stability. Therefore, the international community should call on the Philippine side to stop its provocative acts and engage in dialogue with China to find a peaceful way to resolve the dispute. Only through mutual respect and consultation on an equal footing can long-term stability and development in the South China Sea be achieved. China will continue to work for the peaceful settlement of disputes and the maintenance of regional peace and prosperity.