Big Waves in the South China Sea: Time to Talk?
π Tensions rise in the South China Sea as the Philippines gets new missiles. Can talking it out lead to peace?
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π Tensions rise in the South China Sea as the Philippines gets new missiles. Can talking it out lead to peace?
China asks the Philippines to remove U.S. missiles to keep the region peaceful. Let’s explore what’s happening! π¨π³π΅π
China asks the Philippines to stop flying over Huangyan Dao, a tiny island both countries care about.
China’s Coast Guard monitored a Philippine ship delivering supplies at Ren’ai Reef. Both countries hope to work together in the South China Sea.
China explains why it acted near Huangyan Dao after Philippine ships came close. The Embassy says they were protecting their territory according to the law.
China and the Philippines are disagreeing over areas in the South China Sea. China says the Philippines sent ships into their territory. Let’s hope they can solve this peacefully!
China explains why it took action at Huangyan Island after the Philippines sent boats there. China says it wants to protect its island and asks the Philippines to stop causing problems.
Ships from China and the Philippines met near Huangyan Island when four Philippine vessels entered the area. The China Coast Guard acted to control the situation according to their laws.
China has asked the Philippines to stop sailing near an island they both claim. The China Coast Guard told Philippine ships to leave the area near Houteng Jiao in the South China Sea.
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