China Urges EU to Cease Provoking South China Sea Tensions

Beijing (Eurotoday) – After EU foreign policy leader Kaja Kallas voiced worries about Beijing’s aggressive actions in the strategically significant waterway, China called on the European Union to cease “provoking trouble” in the South China Sea.

On Thursday, the Chinese embassy in the Philippines cautioned Manila against “fantasising” about depending on external forces to settle issues in the South China Sea and asked the European Union to refrain from “provoking trouble” in the region.

After EU foreign policy leader Kaja Kallas visited the Philippine capital and expressed alarm over China’s actions in the crowded waterway, where its claims overlap those of certain Southeast Asian countries, an embassy official made the remarks.

How did China respond to the EU-Philippines joint statement?

In a statement posted on the embassy website, the spokeswoman said,

“We urge the EU to genuinely respect China’s territorial sovereignty and maritime rights and interests in the South China Sea and to stop provoking trouble,”

adding that the group has no authority to meddle.

What did China say about Manila relying on allies?

In addition, the spokesman stated that rather than “fantasising about relying on external forces” to settle the South China Sea conflict, Manila should resume engagement and communication with China to handle disagreements.

What was included in the EU-Philippines joint statement?

After the initial meeting between EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas and Philippine Foreign Minister Enrique Manalo earlier this week, the European Union and the Philippines released a blank”>joint statement noting that they were “deeply concerned” about China’s actions in the South China Sea. In particular, the statement addressed China’s “illegal, coercive, aggressive and deceptive measures” against Philippine vessels and aircraft undertaking lawful maritime activities in the area.

The statement of the parties reiterated their commitment to international law, especially the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) and specifically the 2016 South China Sea Arbitration Award, which they said is final and binding. They also reiterated their commitment to freedom of navigation and overflight in accordance with international law.

Which Southeast Asian countries face overlapping claims from China?

China asserts nearly the entirety of the South China Sea, on the basis of its so-called “nine-dash line,” a broad and vague claim that overlaps with the EEZ of multiple Southeast Asian states, including Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Vietnam. 

While Brunei has not engaged in any joint ventures with China, and Indonesia has not officially militarised any of its territorial waters, Beijing asserts “overlapping jurisdictions” for portions of their EEZs, asserting its dashed-line claims even in Brunei and Indonesia’s waters. Malaysia, the Philippines, and Vietnam face more direct and aggressive challenges from China, with the country claiming


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7 responses to “China Urges EU to Cease Provoking South China Sea Tensions”

  1. Troubled Chick Avatar
    Troubled Chick

    Looks like China’s got a new hobby: lecturing the EU on how to mind its business. Next, they’ll be sending us tips on brewing coffee – because we clearly can’t handle our own affairs, right? ☕️😏

  2. Right, so China wants the EU to stop “provoking trouble” in the South China Sea—because nothing says “peaceful diplomacy” quite like a stern warning from a global superpower, right? 😂

  3. Chicago Blackout Avatar
    Chicago Blackout

    Oh, splendid! The EU’s foreign policy chief is off on a little diplomatic jaunt, and now China thinks they should just take a chill pill. Who knew solving international disputes came with a side of “keep your nose out of my business”? 😂

  4. Mosquit-No Avatar
    Mosquit-No

    Seems like China wants the EU to play nice while they throw their weight around in the South China Sea. Classic move—ask the neighbor to keep it down while you blast your tunes! 🎶😂

  5. Twin Blaze Avatar
    Twin Blaze

    Oh, brilliant! Who knew that giving unsolicited advice on international waters was part of China’s new diplomatic strategy? Next, they’ll ask us to stop breathing because it might offend the fish. 😂

  6. lightening trip Avatar
    lightening trip

    Looks like China thinks the EU is just a bunch of meddling tourists with no sense of direction. Maybe they should stick to sipping espresso and leave the geopolitics to the professionals, eh? 😏

  7. Bootleg 
Taximan Avatar
    Bootleg Taximan

    Looks like Beijing’s got a real knack for diplomacy—who knew telling the EU to “stop causing trouble” could be a career move? 😏 Better brush up on those conflict resolution skills, mate!

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