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China Conducts Patrol Around Disputed South China Sea Shoal

BEIJING, March 29 (Reuters) – China ⁠conducted ⁠naval, air and ⁠coast guard patrols around the Scarborough ​Shoal in the South China Sea on ‌Sunday, its military and ‌Coast Guard said.

The shoal is ⁠in ⁠the Philippines’ exclusive economic zone but China also ​claims it as part of its territory.

The patrols came after Beijing and Manila restarted ​high-level talks last week over the disputed waters ⁠and ⁠discussed oil and gas ⁠cooperation ​in the area.

The talks were also the first ​broader discussion ⁠on bilateral relations since March 2023, aimed at confidence building among others, the Philippine foreign ministry said on Saturday.

Recent ⁠maritime confrontations have heightened tensions, with Manila accusing Beijing ⁠of “dangerous manoeuvres” and deploying water cannon to interfere with its resupply missions in contested areas.

“Such patrols serve as an effective countermeasure to cope with all sorts of rights-violation and provocative acts,” the Chinese military’s Southern Theater ⁠Command said in a statement on Sunday.

The Philippine embassy in Beijing did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

(Reporting ​by Ju-min Park, Yukun Zhang; ​Editing by Christian Schmollinger)

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