Philippines Rejects Chinese Claims to Sovereignty Over South China Sea

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An aerial view of Thitu Island in the South China Sea on Feb. 21, 2026. Jam Sta Rosa/AFP via Getty ImagesThe Philippines said on March 16 that it rejected Beijing’s claims to sovereignty over the entire South China Sea and denied a claim by China’s embassy that a Filipino diplomat had conceded 36 years ago that the disputed Scarborough Shoal was not part of its territory.Rogelio Villanueva, a spokesman for the country’s Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA), told a briefing that ⁠the Philippines had “indivisible, incontrovertible and longstanding sovereignty” over Scarborough Shoal and several islands in the Spratly archipelago.

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