Manila (HRNW)- Maritime tensions have once again escalated between the Philippines and China in the South China Sea, amid renewed activity in disputed waters. According to media reports, the Philippines has begun deploying naval and coast guard vessels to remove Chinese ships from areas it claims fall within its territorial waters, a move officials say is aimed at protecting national sovereignty and strengthening the country’s presence in contested zones.
On the other hand, Chinese vessels continue to operate across multiple locations in the South China Sea, where long-standing territorial disputes remain unresolved between several regional countries. Experts say the latest developments highlight increasing friction in the strategically important maritime region, where competing sovereignty claims have frequently led to confrontations. Philippine naval authorities have stated that they are closely monitoring the situation and remain prepared to respond to any escalation, while the international community continues to call for restraint and a peaceful resolution of the dispute through dialogue and diplomacy.
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