China urges Philippines to take steps to stabilize ties

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.

During the South China Sea consultation, China lodged solemn representations over the Philippines' recent maritime infringements, provocations, and public posturing. Beijing urged Manila to return to handling maritime issues through dialogue and consultation to create conditions for stable bilateral relations. The last such consultation was in January 2025, and the foreign ministry talks were the first in over three years.

The two sides discussed cooperation in maritime law enforcement and marine science and technology, making positive progress. They agreed to work with ASEAN members to fully implement the Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the South China Sea and accelerate consultations on the Code of Conduct for an early conclusion.

Sun Weidong told Herrera-Lim that China and the Philippines are inseparable neighbors and a stable relationship serves their fundamental interests. China values Manila's desire to stabilize ties and hopes the Philippines will work in the same direction. Herrera-Lim said the Philippines is willing to continue dialogue, build trust, manage differences properly, and reaffirms its one-China policy adherence.

Recently, Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. expressed openness to resuming joint oil and gas talks with China, calling a reset inevitable. Xiang Haoyu, a senior fellow at the China Institute of International Studies, views the Quanzhou meetings as crisis management rather than full recovery, driven by Manila's energy pressures amid ongoing maritime frictions.

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During the ASEAN and East Asia summits in Kuala Lumpur, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. criticized China's actions in the South China Sea while expressing optimism about finalizing a Code of Conduct and inviting Chinese President Xi Jinping to Manila in 2026. This approach highlights the Philippines' dual strategy of asserting sovereignty and seeking diplomatic progress as it assumes the ASEAN chairmanship. Concerns arise that prioritizing the code could lead to concessions amid ongoing tensions.

Nag-umpisa ang Pilipinas at China ng mga "initial exchanges" tungkol sa potensyal na paggalugad ng langis at gas sa South China Sea habang nagpapatuloy ang bilateral na dayalogo upang pamahalaan ang mga alitan sa mga pinag-aagawang tubig. Ginanap ito sa Quanzhou City noong Marso 27 at 28. Pinangunahan ng mga ito ang pagpupulong ng mga kalihim ng panlabas na ugnayan sa loob ng taon.

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Nagpupulong ngayon sa Quanzhou, China, ang mga diplomat ng Pilipinas at Tsina mula Marso 27 hanggang 28 para sa Foreign Ministry Consultations at Bilateral Consultation Mechanism on the South China Sea. Layunin ng mga pagpupulong na magkaroon ng prangka at tapat na talakayan sa bilateral na isyu at posibleng kooperasyon sa non-sensitive areas, ayon sa Department of Foreign Affairs.

The Chinese embassy in Manila has described promoting China-Philippines relations as the core mission of local Chinese-language media. This statement came in response to criticism from the SeaLight Foundation about foreign influence. The embassy defended its coordination with these outlets while accusing critics of threatening free speech.

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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.

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met Pakistani Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar in Beijing on Tuesday to propose a five-point initiative on the Iran situation and Gulf-Middle East stability, calling for an immediate cessation of hostilities and prompt peace talks. The plan stresses protecting civilians, shipping lanes, and the primacy of the UN Charter. It aims to prevent conflict escalation and restore regional peace.

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Dadalo ang Ministro ng Ugnayang Panlabas ng Japan na si Toshimitsu Motegi sa Manila ngayong linggo para sa mataas na antas na mga pulong sa mga opisyal ng Pilipinas na pinamunuan ni Kalihim ng Ugnayang Panlabas Ma. Theresa Lazaro. Tatalakayin nila ang mga isyung magkakasama tulad ng Timog Tsina Dagat at Kanlurang Pilipinong Dagat. Ipinahayag ng Department of Foreign Affairs ang bilateral na pulong na ito sa Enero 15.

 

 

 

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