Beijing’s threat to release audio of Spratly deal shows China’s ‘frustration’ at Philippines. Beijing’s intention to publish a recorded conversation with a Philippine military official highlights increasing tensions over the Spratly Islands in the South China Sea. This unusual step by China underscores frustrations with the Philippines' stance on maritime disputes and could escalate existing frictions. The situation reflects broader regional dynamics, where both nations assert their positions amid sensitive territorial negotiations.
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Asia Daily: May 9, 2024
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Beijing’s threat to release audio of Spratly deal shows China’s ‘frustration’ at Philippines. Beijing’s intention to publish a recorded conversation with a Philippine military official highlights increasing tensions over the Spratly Islands in the South China Sea. This unusual step by China underscores frustrations with the Philippines' stance on maritime disputes and could escalate existing frictions. The situation reflects broader regional dynamics, where both nations assert their positions amid sensitive territorial negotiations.