China urges U.S. to stop using Philippines as ‘pawn’ in South China Sea

BEIJING: China on Wednesday urged the United States to stop using the Philippines as a “pawn” in the South China Sea.

“China urges the U.S. not to use the Philippines as a pawn to stir up trouble in the South China Sea. The Philippines should not let itself be at the mercy of the U.S.,” Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said at a press briefing in response to a question about whether the United States’ condemnation of China’s actions was “provocative.”

Four Philippine vessels on Tuesday trespassed into the waters adjacent to Ren’ai Jiao, part of China’s Nansha Qundao in the South China Sea, to send construction materials to an illegally “grounded” military vessel on the island. In response, the Chinese Coast Guard took the necessary measures against the Philippine vessels in accordance with the law, according to a spokesperson for the guard on Tuesday.

Ren’ai Jiao is a bilateral issue between China and the Philippines, Mao said, adding that any third party, including the United States, should refrain from stirring up trouble, let alone intervening.

“China’s resolve to defend its legitimate rights and interests is unwavering, and the Philippines’ rights-infringing and provocative attempts will not succeed,” said Mao.

China to continue to support the UNRWA’s work in Gaza, says envoy

A Chinese envoy on Tuesday said that China will continue to support the work of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) in Gaza.

“China will continue to work with the international community to support the work of UNRWA and other humanitarian agencies in Gaza and to make tireless efforts to end the hostilities in Gaza, alleviate the humanitarian crisis, implement the two-state solution, and achieve lasting peace and stability in the Middle East,” Geng Shuang, China’s deputy permanent representative to the United Nations, told the UN General Assembly briefing on the UNRWA.

Geng stressed that the presence and work of the UNRWA have been indispensable and irreplaceable for the over two million people in Gaza to receive international humanitarian aid.

“Risking their lives, the staff of UNRWA have built a lifeline for the people in Gaza through their efforts and sacrifices,” he said.

The Chinese envoy noted that it is disturbing that recently, the UNRWA has been subjected to systematic attacks and accusations, as well as a unilateral boycott and unjust treatment by Israel.

“For this, we express serious concerns and firm opposition. We support the UN in conducting independent and fair investigations into the relevant allegations against UNRWA staff and call upon Israel and all relevant parties to offer all cooperation regarding the investigations,” said Geng.

Geng said the launch of investigations must not be used to negate or even undermine the work of the UNRWA, let alone attack the relief staff of the UNRWA and other humanitarian agencies.

“Under the extremely difficult current situation, suspending support for UNRWA is tantamount to depriving the people in Gaza of their last hope for survival and collective punishment for the Palestinians dependent on UNRWA,” he said.

“We call upon relevant donors to fully consider the disastrous situation facing the people of Gaza, in particular women and children, set store by the big picture of humanitarian relief for Gaza, and immediately resume their funding for UNRWA,” he added.

The Chinese envoy said an immediate ceasefire in Gaza is “the overwhelming call” of the international community and a long overdue decision that should have been made by the Security Council. However, due to the constant obstruction of one permanent member, the council still has not taken any action on this, Geng said.

“We call upon this country to adopt a just and responsible attitude and stop continuing to be on the opposite side of the international community,” he said.

Geng said Israel should immediately stop its military offensive against Gaza, stop the forced displacement of the Palestinian people, effectively fulfill its obligations as an occupying power, ensure access to humanitarian supplies, and guarantee the safety of humanitarian agencies, including the UNRWA and their personnel.

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