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    Philippines rejects Beijing’s claim to sovereignty over entire South China Sea

    Prima NewsBy Prima NewsMarch 16, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    A Philippine Coast Guard member uses his phone to record the view of Philippine-occupied Thitu Island while onboard a plane in the disputed South China Sea, February 21, 2026. Picture taken with a mobile phone. REUTERS/Karen Lema
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    The Philippines said on Monday it rejected Beijing’s assertion of sovereignty over the entire South China Sea, disputing a claim by ​China’s embassy that a Filipino diplomat had once conceded the disputed Scarborough ‌Shoal was not part of Philippine territory.
    “China must be reminded that maritime and territorial claims are subject to established international legal procedures and dispute settlement mechanisms, not through unilateral proclamations or social media ​posts,” Philippine foreign ministry spokesperson Rogelio Villanueva told a briefing.
    Villanueva said the Philippines ​had “indivisible, incontrovertible and longstanding sovereignty” over Scarborough Shoal and the islands Manila ⁠holds in the Spratly archipelago.
    The remarks are the latest in a war of words between ​Philippine officials and the Chinese embassy in Manila over disputes in the South China Sea. ​China’s embassy did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
    The Philippines and China both lay claim to the Scarborough Shoal, which is effectively under Beijing’s control through continuous deployment of its coast guard. Sovereignty ​over the atoll has never been formally established.

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    Villanueva was responding to a weekend ​social media post by the embassy that said a former Philippine ambassador had told a German radio ‌station ⁠that Scarborough Shoal did not fall within Manila’s territory.
    Located 200 km (124 miles) off the Philippines and inside its exclusive economic zone, the strategic shoal is located close to major shipping lanes and is coveted for its fish stocks and a turquoise lagoon that provides ​safe haven for vessels ​during storms.
    “Sovereignty is ⁠not merely claimed, it is exercised,” Villanueva said.
    The Philippines and China have been locked in a series of maritime confrontations in recent ​years, with the Philippines accusing Beijing of aggressive actions inside its ​EEZ.
    Those include ⁠water-cannoning and interference in resupply missions to Philippine-held features that Manila has often called “dangerous manoeuvres”. China has insisted its coast guard has acted professionally to defend what is its territory.
    The ⁠Philippines won ​a landmark case at the Permanent Court of Arbitration ​in 2016 that found China’s sweeping claim of sovereignty in the South China Sea had no basis under ​international law, a decision that Beijing continuously rejects.
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