It says such acts contravene international law and disrupt regional stability.
BEIJING: China on Monday warned the Philippines against further “provocations” at an atoll in the South China Sea, saying such acts had violated Chinese territorial sovereignty, contravened international law and disrupted regional peace and stability.
In recent months, the Philippines has been sending supplies to its troops stationed on a World War II-era, transport-ship-turned-military outpost on the Second Thomas Shoal, prompting the China coast guard to repeatedly deploy vessels to block the resupply missions. The Permanent Court of Arbitration in 2016 said the line on China’s maps had no legal basis, which Beijing rejects.
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