China’s military confirmed on Sunday that it carried out what it described as “routine” patrols in the South China Sea, while issuing a stern warning to the Philippines against further provocations in the disputed waters. According to a spokesperson for the Southern Theater Command, Chinese forces remain committed to safeguarding the country’s sovereignty and security interests in the region.
Beijing urged Manila to stop escalating tensions, stressing that any provocative actions could disrupt regional stability. The statement comes as the South China Sea continues to be one of the world’s most contested maritime zones. The waterway, which facilitates more than $3 trillion in global trade each year, is claimed almost entirely by China despite overlapping territorial claims from the Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia, and Brunei.
China has consistently asserted its dominance in the area through military patrols, island-building, and the deployment of naval and air forces. The Philippines, on the other hand, has strengthened its security cooperation with allies, particularly the United States, to counter China’s growing presence. This has fueled frequent confrontations, especially near disputed reefs and shoals.
The Chinese military emphasized that its patrols are lawful and routine, but also signaled its readiness to act if challenged. The spokesperson underlined that Chinese troops would continue defending the nation’s territorial claims, a stance that has drawn criticism from Southeast Asian neighbors and international observers.
The dispute over the South China Sea remains a flashpoint for regional security, with potential to impact trade routes, fishing rights, and energy exploration. As Beijing and Manila trade warnings, global attention remains fixed on how tensions between China and its neighbors could shape the future of one of the world’s most strategically vital maritime corridors.


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