In response to a media inquiry regarding the Philippine National Security Council spokesperson's claims about China Coast Guard (CCG) vessels in the South China Sea, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun said on Tuesday that CCG conducts patrols in relevant waters in accordance with the law, which is justified and beyond reproach.
“China has addressed similar questions on multiple occasions. I would like to reiterate that China’s sovereignty and related rights in the South China Sea have been established through a long historical process, supported by extensive historical and legal evidence, and are consistent with international law and practices. The CCG conducts law enforcement patrols in relevant waters in accordance with the law, which is entirely justified and beyond reproach,” Guo said.
We once again urge the Philippines to cease any infringement, provocative acts, and inflammatory claims, and to cease all actions that disrupt peace and stability in the South China Sea or complicate the situation, said Guo.