The Philippines has reaffirmed its sovereignty, rejecting China's claim that its actions in the South China Sea are influenced by external forces. Manila’s foreign ministry stated on Monday that the country operates independently, guided by national interest, not foreign direction.
The ministry criticized China’s "illegal, coercive, and aggressive behavior" in the disputed waters, blaming Beijing for escalating tensions. It called for restraint from all parties to avoid further instability in the region. The statement was a response to Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi’s remarks on March 7, where he accused the Philippines of following a "screenplay written by external forces" to discredit China.
China’s embassy in Manila has yet to comment. Meanwhile, the Philippines continues its transparency initiative, documenting China’s actions by embedding journalists in maritime patrols and resupply missions. This strategy has gained support from allies like the United States, which backs the 2016 Permanent Court of Arbitration ruling that rejected China’s sweeping South China Sea claims. Beijing refuses to recognize the ruling.
With tensions rising, the Philippines remains firm in upholding international law and defending its sovereignty in the contested waters.


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