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Philippines should withdraw missile system from South China Sea, says Chinese state media

Philippines should withdraw missile system from South China Sea, says Chinese state media

Philippines should withdraw missile system from South China Sea, says Chinese state media
The armies of the US and the Philippines conduct a subject matter expert exchange about the Typhon midrange capability missile on June 27, 2024, in Laoag, Ilocos Norte.
PHOTO: US Army Pacific/PDI

BEIJING — Chinese state media on Wednesday (Feb 26) called on the Philippines to withdraw the United States' "Typhon" intermediate range missile from the South China Sea, saying the Philippines had repeatedly broken its promises by introducing the missile system.

"The region needs peace and prosperity, not intermediate range missiles and confrontation," the newspaper of the governing Communist Party, People's Daily, said in a commentary. "The Philippines has repeatedly gone back on its word and acted in bad faith... initially promising that it was only a temporary deployment and that the system would be withdrawn," it added.

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

Source: Reuters

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