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VisitASEAN response to Philippines' call for support against China by mid-2025
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Official statements from ASEAN member states or ASEAN summits
Philippines Intensifies Defense, Seeks Chinese Diplomat Expulsion Amid South China Sea Tensions
May 10, 2024, 05:35 AM
Tensions in the South China Sea have escalated as the Philippines and China engage in a diplomatic and military standoff, centered around a disputed 'gentlemen's agreement' and aggressive maneuvers in areas like Ayungin Shoal. The Philippines, part of Washington's emerging 'Squad' with Japan, Australia, and the U.S., has intensified its defense strategy and modernization efforts in response to perceived threats from China, including China's 'malign influence effort'. This includes holding joint military patrols with the U.S. and increasing the presence of Australian troops in the region. The situation has further deteriorated with China's alleged release of a recorded phone call involving Philippine Western Command Commander Alberto Carlos, which Manila claims may violate local laws. The Philippine Department of Foreign Affairs has reiterated the need for diplomats to adhere to the 1961 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations. Amid these developments, the Philippine National Security Council has called for the expulsion of Chinese diplomats, accusing them of a disinformation campaign that breaches diplomatic protocols.
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