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US ally and China confront in South China Sea

byQG
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18 Jun 2025 13h00
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A confrontation occurred between Chinese and Philippine coast guard vessels near the Philippine province of Palawan, according to maritime analyst data.

Tensions in the West Philippine Sea have been rising due to increased Chinese military activity within the Philippines’ exclusive economic zone. Beijing, however, claims that 80% of the South China Sea falls under its jurisdiction.

While several incidents have occurred between the two countries in recent months, experts warn that a miscalculation could trigger a broader conflict—potentially drawing in the United States under the terms of the U.S.-Philippines Mutual Defense Treaty.

The latest encounter took place when three Chinese coast guard ships confronted Philippine vessels approximately 100 kilometers off Palawan, according to Ray Powell, director of SeaLight, a maritime tracking initiative affiliated with Stanford University. In a post on X, Powell shared data and imagery showing the two sides maneuvering closely around each other.

In recent months, China has ramped up both military drills and incursions into the territorial waters of neighboring nations, further escalating regional tensions.

(QG - Source: Newsweek - Picture : © Unsplash)

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