The US said it is standing with the Philippines as it called out China for 'its provocative and unsafe conduct' in the South China Sea.
The US said it is standing with the Philippines as it called out China for "its provocative and unsafe conduct" in the South China Sea.
"We call upon Beijing to desist from its provocative and unsafe conduct. The United States continues to track and monitor these interactions closely," the US State Department added.
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