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Beijing says Philippines ‘courts outside powers’ and ‘causes trouble’ in South China Sea

Defence ministry’s attack on Manila – which also hinted US was fuelling tensions – comes amid major joint exercise with Australia

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Philippine and Australian troops take part in a live fire exercise as part of Exercise Alon. Photo: Reuters
Vanessa Caiin Shanghai
Beijing has accused the Philippines of “causing trouble” in the South China Sea while also suggesting the United States was to blame for fuelling tensions.
On Thursday, Zhang Xiaogang, a spokesman for the Chinese defence ministry, criticised joint drills by the Philippines and Australia.

“[Manila] has repeatedly courted influence from outside powers to make waves in this area, playing the role of an ass in a lion’s skin,” Zhang said, using a Chinese idiom to accuse it of “jeopardising regional security and stability”.

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“Reality has proven time and again that the Philippine side is the one who undermines stability and causes troubles in the South China Sea.”

In a veiled reference to the US, he added: “At the same time, certain external countries have instigated and supported the Philippines to take irresponsible actions that harm the shared interests of regional countries.

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“China’s actions to safeguard our territorial sovereignty and maritime rights and interests are justified and legitimate. We will take firm countermeasures against any provocative behaviour.”

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