China Lambasts Philippine Defence Chief Over Remarks About Chinese ‘Threat’

BEIJING, June 2 (Reuters) – ⁠China ⁠accused the ⁠Philippine defence chief of having ​no gratitude for key Chinese ‌commodities and of ‌using issues about ⁠people’s ⁠livelihoods for political showmanship, after remarks about China ​being a threat.

Philippine Defence Secretary Gilberto Teodoro told Reuters ​on Saturday that China remains a “severe ⁠threat” ⁠with no show ⁠of ​long-term good faith despite Beijing recently offering ​fertiliser ⁠and fuel during war-related shortages.

The Chinese foreign ministry said those remarks demonstrated that ⁠Teodoro is “solely driven by personal interests” and ⁠had disregarded the well-being of the population.

“If such individuals are allowed to act as they please, how will China continue to provide aid and supplies to the ⁠Philippines?” ministry spokesperson Mao Ning told reporters at a Tuesday briefing.

(Reporting by Xiuhao Chen ​and Liz Lee; Editing ​by Christopher Cushing)

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