Philippines says it will not yield to submission in row with ‘patronising’ China

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Manila described Beijing's activities in the South China Sea as "illegal and uncivilised".

MANILA - The Philippines is not seeking a fight or trouble in the South China Sea but will not be cowed into silence, submission, or subservience, its defence ministry said on March 29, in its latest show of defiance in a heated row with China.

Recent Chinese statements show their isolation from the rest of the world on their"illegal and uncivilised activities" in the South China Sea, the Philippine defence ministry said in a statement. "It also shows the inability of the Chinese government to conduct open, transparent, and legal negotiations. Their repertoire consists only of patronising and, failing that, intimidating smaller countries," the ministry said.

The statement was in response to its Chinese counterpart accusing the Philippines on March 28 of provocations, misinformation and treachery after Manila accused Beijing of aggressive conduct in Manila's exclusive economic zone. Chinese Defence Ministry spokesperson Wu Qian on March 28 said the Philippines was to blame for the breakdown of relations, demanding its neighbour to cease what it calls were acts of infringement and provocation.against"illegal, coercive, aggressive, and dangerous attacks" by China's coastguard. China claims sovereignty over almost the entire South China Sea.

 

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