
Catching A Wave 2: Navigating South China Sea Trade & ASEAN Ties
Explore “Catching A Wave 2,” a documentary on the South China Sea’s role in global trade and China-ASEAN cooperation, premiering March 28th.
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Explore “Catching A Wave 2,” a documentary on the South China Sea’s role in global trade and China-ASEAN cooperation, premiering March 28th.
A formation of PLA Navy frigates conducted multi-area drills in the South China Sea, boosting tactical coordination and joint operational capabilities.
China strongly opposes G7 claims on the South China Sea and economic policies, protesting to Canada over alleged interference in its internal affairs.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi warns that infringement and provocation in the South China Sea will eventually backfire, stressing the Chinese mainland’s commitment to regional stability during the 14th National People’s Congress.
The Chinese mainland has urged the Philippines to stop spreading false claims about recent military maneuvers in the South China Sea, escalating tensions in the region.
The PLA Southern Theater Command expelled three Philippine aircraft from China’s Nansha Qundao airspace, accusing Manila of violating maritime rights and engaging in dangerous maneuvers.
The U.S. has deployed intermediate-range ballistic missiles in the Philippines, prompting China to express concerns over regional security and stability in the South China Sea.
At the Munich Security Conference, China’s former Vice Foreign Minister Fu Ying emphasized the need for regional stability and opposed external interference in the South China Sea.
US and China clash at the Munich Security Conference over South China Sea tensions, highlighting ongoing maritime disputes.
China calls on the Philippines to withdraw the US Typhon missile system, citing security risks and rising regional tensions amid ongoing military drills.