China summons Philippine ambassador, demands restraint on Tarriela

China summoned the Philippine ambassador in Beijing on January 22, 2026, to protest remarks by Philippine Coast Guard spokesperson Jay Tarriela on the West Philippine Sea. The Chinese Foreign Ministry demanded that Manila swiftly "undo the negative impact" of these statements. Tarriela responded that threats would not intimidate them and transparency would continue.

On January 22, 2026, China's Foreign Ministry's Department of Asian Affairs summoned Philippine Ambassador Jaime FlorCruz to express displeasure over statements by Philippine Coast Guard spokesperson Commodore Jay Tarriela. Spokesperson Guo Jiakun stated that Tarriela made "inflammatory, confrontational, misleading and baseless remarks" against China on maritime issues in the West Philippine Sea. They demanded that the Philippine government rein in Tarriela to avoid further straining bilateral ties.

The summons followed a diplomatic protest filed by the Chinese Embassy in Manila on January 16, 2026, against Tarriela's presentation at De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde. The talk included satirical images of Chinese President Xi Jinping with the text "Why China remains to be bully?" The embassy described it as a "serious violation of China's political dignity" and questioned if it represented official Philippine policy.

Tarriela responded on social media, calling the Chinese Embassy's pressure a violation of the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations, which prohibits foreign diplomats from interfering in a host country's internal affairs. "By pressuring our own government over my personal and professional expressions as the PCG spox on the WPS, the Chinese Embassy is engaging in precisely the interference it is obliged to avoid," he said.

The Department of Foreign Affairs stated it supports officials performing their duties in defense of sovereignty but prefers addressing differences through diplomatic channels rather than public exchanges. Retired Justice Antonio Carpio suggested the DFA should summon the Chinese ambassador routinely after maritime incidents. Meanwhile, SeaLight director Ray Powell labeled it "diplomatic hypocrisy," citing a Chinese consul's disparaging remarks against Japanese Prime Minister Sana Takaichi.

The incident is part of the broader South China Sea dispute, where the Philippines won the 2016 Arbitral Ruling declaring China's claims without legal basis. Beijing continues deploying vessels that harass Philippine boats in the resource-rich waters.

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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 fires back at China's diplomatic protest over West Philippine Sea

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Philippine Coast Guard Commodore Jay Tarriela responded to the Chinese Embassy in Manila's diplomatic protest against his statements, calling it an attempt to divert attention from China's aggressive actions in the West Philippine Sea. The protest stemmed from a presentation he made featuring satirical images of Chinese President Xi Jinping. Malacañang and the Department of Foreign Affairs have yet to respond.

A verbal clash continues between Philippine lawmakers and the Chinese embassy over a Senate resolution condemning Chinese diplomats for insulting Philippine officials defending national sovereignty. Embassy spokesperson Ji Lingpeng stated that the embassy is not intimidated by such 'tricks' from politicians. Philippine officials responded that the country is not a province of China and diplomatic immunity has limits.

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After over six weeks of exchanges between the Chinese embassy and Philippine officials, the DFA urged calm and professional responses. The Chinese embassy called for the Philippines to speak with a unified voice. Philippine troops remain unaffected by the tensions, the Navy said.

フィリピンの退職した外交官のグループが、外交と中立性を重視した西フィリピン海問題に関する包括的な政策案を提示した。彼らは、大国間の直接的な紛争を回避するために中立へと向かう独立した外交政策を提唱している。一方、中国側はフィリピンに対し、誠意を示し挑発行為を停止するよう求めた。

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Chinese ships shadowed the Philippines' regular aid mission for fisherfolk off Scarborough (Panatag) Shoal on Friday in the West Philippine Sea, which a regional monitor called a 'new normal.' Philippine Coast Guard spokesperson Commodore Jay Tarriela confirmed the ongoing 'Kadiwa' mission there. Ray Powell noted six China Coast Guard and 10 maritime militia vessels enforcing an exclusion zone.

A Chinese Navy warship challenged a Philippine aircraft during a routine patrol near Bajo de Masinloc on Monday morning. For the first time, Philippine Coast Guard officials suspect possible signal jamming by China after Starlink connections repeatedly dropped in the area. The incident occurs amid ongoing tensions in the West Philippine Sea.

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中国は、フィリピンがカラヤン群島内の100以上の海域の地物に独自の名称を付けた決定に対し、違法であるとして強く抗議した。中国外務省の毛寧報道官は、北京は今回の動きに断固反対であり、領有権を主張するために必要な措置を講じると述べた。この反応は、フェルディナンド・マルコス・ジュニア大統領が署名した大統領令を受けたものである。

 

 

 

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