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China conducts military patrol in South China Sea, warns Philippines

China conducts military patrol in South China Sea, warns Philippines

China conducts military patrol in South China Sea, warns Philippines
Chinese vessels are pictured in disputed South China Sea, April 21, 2017.
PHOTO: Reuters file

BEIJING — China's military said it had conducted a patrol in the South China Sea on Friday (March 28), the day US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth reaffirmed Washington's commitment to Manila, which disputes some of Beijing's claims in the waterway.

A spokesman for the Southern Theatre Command of the People's Liberation Army said on Saturday that the Philippines frequently enlisted foreign countries to organise "joint patrols" and "disseminated illegal claims" in the region, destabilising the area.

Hegseth met his counterpart Gilberto Teodoro and Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr on Friday in Manila, the first stop on a tour of Asia that also includes Japan. The same day, the United States, Japan and the Philippines held naval drills in the South China Sea.

The Philippine embassy in Beijing did not immediately respond to an emailed request for comment.

China claims almost all the South China Sea — through which US$3 trillion (S$4 trillion) in commerce moves annually — overlapping with sovereignty claims by the Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam and Brunei.

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Source: Reuters

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