China Warns the Philippines After Drills with U.S. and Japan in EEZ

The Philippines says China amasses nearly 30 naval and coast guard ships in the South China Sea, a major surge in maritime presence.
BRP Jose Rizal (FF150) in the South China Sea. The Philippines says China amasses nearly 30 naval and coast guard ships in the South China Sea, a major surge in maritime presence. (Photo: AFP)

China’s military on Sunday warned the Philippines to stop “provoking incidents” and bringing in “external forces” in the South China Sea.

The warning from China came a day after Manila, the United States, and Japan finished joint maritime drills. The drill was conducted inside the Philippines’ exclusive economic zone, as Manila claims.

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