The United States has condemned China’s "dangerous" actions after a Chinese navy helicopter allegedly performed reckless maneuvers near a Philippine government aircraft patrolling the disputed Scarborough Shoal in the South China Sea.
U.S. Ambassador to the Philippines, MaryKay Carlson, criticized Beijing's actions in a post on X, urging China to "refrain from coercive actions and settle disputes peacefully under international law." The Philippines also expressed strong disapproval, labeling the incident as "unprofessional and reckless" and announcing plans to file a diplomatic protest.
According to the Philippine Coast Guard, the Chinese helicopter's close proximity endangered pilots and passengers aboard the surveillance aircraft. However, China rejected these claims, asserting that the Philippine aircraft "illegally intruded" into Chinese airspace and accused Manila of spreading "false narratives."
Scarborough Shoal, known as Bajo de Masinloc in the Philippines, has long been a flashpoint in territorial disputes between Manila and Beijing. The South China Sea is a vital global trade route, with over $3 trillion in annual maritime commerce. China claims sovereignty over nearly the entire region, clashing with the Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Brunei.
Despite a 2016 international arbitration ruling that invalidated China's sweeping territorial claims, Beijing refuses to recognize the decision. The Philippines maintains its sovereignty over Scarborough Shoal, reaffirming its jurisdiction amid growing tensions.
This latest confrontation underscores escalating conflicts in the South China Sea, where Beijing continues assertive territorial enforcement, drawing condemnation from regional and global powers.


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