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Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Zhao Lijian s Regular Press Conference on April 13, 2021

Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Zhao Lijian s Regular Press Conference on April 13, 2021 2021/04/13 CCTV: On April 11, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said in an interview that in the early stages of COVID-19, China didn t do what it needed to do, which was to, in real time, give access to international experts, in real time to share information, in real time to provide real transparency . What is your comment on his remarks? Zhao Lijian: In the face of the sudden onslaught of the epidemic caused by an unknown virus, the Chinese government, putting people and life first, took the most rigorous control measures and shared our experience with other countries without any reservation. China served as a crucial line of defense for the world and bought precious time for the global fight against the virus. The four keywords for China s response are openness, transparency, science and responsibility. What about the US? Its moves can be summarized as scapegoating, blame-shifting, sti

Philippines files new diplomatic protests over Chinese boats in disputed waters

By Reuters Staff 3 Min Read MANILA (Reuters) - The Philippines filed fresh diplomatic protests to China on Wednesday after accusing its giant neighbour of undertaking illegal fishing and massing more than 240 boats within the Southeast Asian country’s territorial waters. FILE PHOTO: Chinese vessels, believed to be manned by Chinese maritime militia personnel, are seen at Whitsun Reef, South China Sea on March 27, 2021. Philippine Coast Guard/National Task Force-West Philippine Sea/Handout via REUTERS The Philippine Department of Foreign Affairs said that two protests had been lodged, days after Manila summoned Chinese Ambassador Huang Xilian to press for the withdrawal of its vessels on the disputed Whitsun Reef in the South China Sea and other Philippine maritime zones.

Philippines boosts patrols to counter China in contested sea

Philippines boosts patrols to counter China in contested sea 4 published : 13 Apr 2021 at 14:27 4 Chinese vessels are seen anchored at Whitsun Reef, some 320 kilometres (175 nautical miles) west of Palawan Island in the South China Sea, on March 31, 2021. (AFP PHOTO / National Task Force-West Philippine Sea (NTF-WPS) via Philippine Communications Operations Office (PCOO)) The Philippines has deployed extra vessels to patrol the South China Sea where Chinese ships had been spotted at a disputed reef as tensions deepen between the two nations. Four Philippine Navy ships have been sent to back up Coast Guard and fishing vessels at Whitsun Reef, Reed Bank and the Spratly Islands, the South China Sea task force said in a statement Monday. “Sea assets are and shall be continuously deployed to different areas” for patrol, the statement added.

ANALYSIS: Beijing has a navy it doesn t even admit exists, experts say And it s swarming parts of the South China Sea

ANALYSIS: Beijing has a navy it doesn t even admit exists, experts say And it s swarming parts of the South China Sea
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