China rejects Kiko Pangilinan's statement on Taiwan military exercises

The Chinese Embassy in Manila has rebuked Sen. Kiko Pangilinan for criticizing Beijing's recent military drills around Taiwan, saying his remarks violate the Philippines' one-China policy. Pangilinan warned that the exercises have unsettled Filipinos in Taiwan and threaten regional stability. The embassy urged Philippine figures to adhere to the one-China commitment and avoid supporting separatism.

On January 1, Sen. Kiko Pangilinan, chair of the Senate justice committee, issued a statement warning against China's two-day military drills encircling Taiwan. He said, “It is the season of goodwill, but China’s two-day military drills encircling Taiwan have brought ill will all around.” He criticized enforcing peace through military pressure and warned against normalizing invasion threats in the region.

The Chinese Embassy in Manila responded, labeling Pangilinan's remarks as “wrongful.” “Taiwan is an inalienable part of China’s territory,” it stated, describing the Taiwan issue as a domestic matter that “brooks no external interference.” It urged “relevant Philippine figures” to abide by Manila's one-China commitment and cease aiding Taiwanese separatism.

The drills, conducted earlier this week at year's end, involved live-fire exercises, missile launches, and simulations of blockades on key ports. Taiwan condemned them as highly provocative, while Beijing described them as aimed at deterring separatism and foreign interference. China claims Taiwan as its sovereign territory and has not renounced the use of force to bring the self-governed island under control.

The Philippines adheres to the One China principle, recognizing Beijing as China's legitimate government and maintaining no formal diplomatic relations with Taipei. Last year, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. acknowledged the Philippines' vulnerable position in a potential Taiwan Strait conflict, noting Manila could be drawn in “kicking and screaming” due to its proximity and the large number of Filipino workers there. China protested his comments as “playing with fire,” but Marcos clarified it was a practical reality for planning the safety of Filipinos in Taiwan.

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Commodore Jay Tarriela of the Philippine Coast Guard fires back at China's diplomatic protest during a tense press conference on West Philippine Sea disputes.
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Tarriela sumagot sa diplomatikong protesta ng China sa West Philippine Sea

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Sumagot si Philippine Coast Guard Commodore Jay Tarriela sa diplomatikong protesta ng Chinese Embassy sa Manila laban sa kanyang mga pahayag, na tinawag niyang pagtatangkang mag-divert ng atensyon mula sa mga agresibong aksyon ng China sa West Philippine Sea. Ang protesta ay nagmula sa isang presentasyon niya na nagpakita ng mga larawang may satirical na teksto tungkol sa Chinese President Xi Jinping. Walang tugon pa mula sa Malacañang at Department of Foreign Affairs.

Walang tigil na pagtatalo ang namamagitan sa pagitan ng mga mambabatas ng Pilipinas at ng embassy ng China tungkol sa resolusyon ng Senado na humihimasok sa mga diplomat ng China dahil sa mga insulto laban sa mga opisyal ng Pilipinas. Inihayag ng tagapagsalita ng embassy na Ji Lingpeng na hindi sila natatakot sa mga 'tricks' ng mga pulitiko. Sumagot naman ang mga opisyal ng Pilipinas na hindi ang Pilipinas ay lalawigan ng China at may limitasyon ang diplomatic immunity.

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In a closed-door session, Philippine officials and civil society members discussed handling a potential influx of refugees from the Taiwan Strait amid a possible Chinese forcible reunification of Taiwan.

China and the Philippines resumed high-level dialogue on Saturday in Quanzhou, Fujian province, through the 11th meeting of the South China Sea bilateral consultation mechanism and the 24th round of China-Philippines Foreign Ministry Consultations. Vice-Foreign Minister Sun Weidong and Philippine Foreign Affairs Undersecretary for Policy Leo M. Herrera-Lim co-chaired the talks, with Beijing urging Manila to match words with actions.

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Ang embassy ng China sa Manila ay tumanggi sa mga akusasyon na gumagamit sila ng mga Pilipino para sa mga operasyon ng espiyonahe sa Pilipinas, na nagresulta sa pag-aresto ng hindi bababa sa tatlong Pilipino ayon sa National Security Council. Inilarawan ng Chinese spokesman ang mga paratang na mga kasinungalingan at pagsisinungaling. Ang mga ahensya ng Pilipinas ay nagpahayag na natuklasan nila ang mga operasyon na ito at tinitiyak na ito ay natapos na.

A group of retired Philippine foreign service officers has proposed a comprehensive policy for West Philippine Sea issues, emphasizing diplomacy and neutrality. They advocate an independent foreign policy leading to neutrality to avoid direct conflicts between world powers. Meanwhile, China urged the Philippines to show sincerity and stop provocations.

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Sumunod ang mga barko ng China sa regular na misyon ng tulong para sa mga mangingisdang Pilipino malapit sa Scarborough (Panatag) Shoal noong Biyernes sa West Philippine Sea, na tinawag na 'new normal' ng isang monitor sa lugar. Kinumpirma ni Commodore Jay Tarriela ng Philippine Coast Guard ang patuloy na 'Kadiwa' mission doon. Ayon kay Ray Powell, anim na China Coast Guard at 10 maritime militia vessels ang nagpapatupad ng exclusion zone.

 

 

 

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