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VisitNature of international response to new Philippine coast guard station by 2024
Support from US and allies • 33%
Neutral observance by most nations • 34%
Condemnation from China and its allies • 33%
International diplomatic statements and UN resolutions
Philippines Opens New Coast Guard Station in Northern Islands Near Taiwan Amid China Tensions
May 24, 2024, 06:55 AM
The Philippines has opened a new coast guard station on an island near Taiwan to increase surveillance over an area that has seen a military buildup and frequent presence of Chinese vessels. This move comes in response to China's increased military presence in the region. The new station, located in the Philippines' northern islands, boosts the country's capacity to monitor the area. Additionally, the Philippines has labeled China's coast guard rules as a provocation.
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Increased military patrols • 33%
Diplomatic negotiations • 33%
No significant response • 34%
Support for Philippines • 25%
Neutral or no response • 25%
Support for China • 25%
Divided responses among international actors • 25%
Support for China • 25%
Support for Philippines • 25%
Neutral or no clear support • 25%
Escalation involving other nations • 25%
Diplomatic protest • 33%
Military reinforcement • 33%
International appeal • 33%
Public support for the Philippines • 25%
Public support for China • 25%
Calls for peaceful resolution • 25%
No significant international reaction • 25%
Sanctions against China • 25%
Sanctions against Philippines • 25%
Diplomatic mediation • 25%
No significant action • 25%
Sanctions on China • 33%
Sanctions on Philippines • 33%
No Sanctions • 34%
Diplomatic protest • 33%
Militarized response • 33%
No significant response • 34%
United Nations • 33%
ASEAN • 33%
G7 • 34%
Widespread condemnation • 33%
Limited or no reaction • 33%
Support for China's action • 34%
Economic sanctions • 25%
Diplomatic protests • 25%
Military posturing • 25%
No significant response • 25%
No official response • 30%
Formal protest • 40%
Negotiations for de-escalation • 30%