China summons Philippine ambassador over new maritime laws: what's going on
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China protested the Philippines' signing of new laws on maritime zones and archipelagic routes. Beijing believes that these laws threaten stability in the region and violate the status of disputed territories.
China has summoned the Philippine ambassador over new maritime laws that strengthen claims to the South China Sea. This was reported by Reuters, according to UNN.
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This diplomatic step came after Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. signed two important documents: the Law on Maritime Zones and the Law on Archipelagic Sea Routes, which aim to consolidate the country's control over water resources and protect its territorial integrity.
China issued a statement urging the Philippines to reconsider its actions, which, according to Beijing, threaten stability in the region and violate the status of the disputed territories.