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China conducts patrol in South China Sea, accuses Philippines of ‘disrupting’ peace

By Thomson Reuters Feb 26, 2026 | 10:14 PM

BEIJING, Feb 27 (Reuters) – China’s military said on Friday it conducted ​a routine ‌patrol in the South China Sea from February 23 to 26, and accused ‌the ​Philippines of “disrupting” ⁠peace and ⁠stability by organising joint patrols with countries outside the region.

The military’s ​Southern Theatre Command will “resolutely safeguard China’s territorial ⁠sovereignty and ⁠maritime rights and ​interests, and firmly uphold ​regional peace and stability,” ‌spokesperson Zhai Shichen said in a statement.

The navies of the ⁠Philippines, the U.S. and Japan trained alongside each other in ⁠the ‌South China ⁠Sea this week ​to ‌ramp up cooperation ​among the ⁠military allies, the Philippines’ armed forces said on Friday.

(Reporting by Beijing Newsroom; Editing by Jacqueline ​Wong)