PH provoking China – Sino defense chief

SINGAPORE — China's defense minister on Sunday acknowledged the importance of newly renewed military-to-military communications with the United States as tensions escalate in the Asia-Pacific but accused Washington of causing the friction with its support for Taiwan and the Philippines.

"We will not allow anyone to bring geopolitical conflicts or any war, whether hot or cold, into our region," Chinese Defense Minister Dong Jun told the Shangri-La defense forum in Singapore through a translator. "We will not allow any country or any force to create conflict and chaos in our region."

China has been increasingly assertive in pressing its claim to virtually the entire South China Sea, a key global shipping route, which has led to a growing number of conflicts, most notably with the Philippines, whose ships have been harassed by the numerically superior Chinese vessels.

Dong insisted that China's "strategic culture is anchored in universal love and non-aggression" before threatening the Philippines, which has grown rapidly pro-American since the election of Ferdinand Marcos Jr. in 2022.

Since territorial hostilities with China surged last year in the South China Sea, the Marcos administration has taken steps with a number of Asian and Western countries and allowed US troops access to a number of bases in the Philippines under a 2014 defense pact.

Dong accused the Philippines of deliberately provoking China, "emboldened by outside powers."

"China has recognized great restraint in the face of such infringements and provocations," he said. "But there is a limit to our restraint."

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