Chinese envoy accuses West of ‘sowing discord‘ over WPS

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Chinese envoy accuses West of ‘sowing discord‘ over WPS
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The Chinese Embassy in the Philippines on Friday said “some outsiders” who are not from Asia are trying to sow discord between the two countries to serve their own geopolitical interests in the region. Read more👇

In a statement, Chinese Ambassador to the Philippines Huang Xilian said that “in Asian culture, outsiders should promote peace and facilitate dialogue,” but such outsiders apparently “do not behave this way.”

The Chinese diplomat also said that Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi, during his recent visit to the Philippines, “stressed that China and the Philippines should make joint efforts to be good neighbors, good relatives, and good partners.” “The best way to settle disputes between neighbors is through patient and cordial dialog to find a win-win solution,” Huang said.

Guevarra made the statement after Foreign Affairs Secretary Enrique Manalo earlier declared that “the Award and the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea are the twin anchors of the Philippines’ policy and actions on the West Philippine Sea.” “Compliance with UNCLOS, which represents a delicate balance of the rights and obligations of all states parties in its entirety, is key to ensuring global and regional peace and the fair and sustainable use of the oceans,” he added.

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