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China, Philippines trade accusations over South China Sea

By Thomson Reuters May 3, 2026 | 3:41 AM

BEIJING, May 3 (Reuters) – China accused the Philippines of landing personnel on a disputed reef in the South China Sea on ​Sunday as Manila said it would ‌dispatch ships to drive off Chinese vessels it said were conducting research illegally.

• The exchange extends a run of heightened tension between China and the Philippines, a ‌U.S. ​ally, over Sandy Cay, an ⁠unoccupied sandbar in ⁠the South China Sea.

• On Sunday, China’s Coast Guard said it had identified five Philippine personnel who had landed on Sandy Cay, an ​action Beijing termed “illegal,” according to state-run media outlet Global Times. The report did not ⁠specify what – if any – ⁠further action China had taken.

• Manila ​said last week it had dispatched its coast guard ​to Sandy Cay after state media reports ‌showed Chinese coast guard personnel arriving on Sandy Cay holding a Chinese flag.

• Ties between China and the Philippines are strained over territorial disputes ⁠in the South China Sea, where Beijing claims sovereignty over almost the entire waterway.

• Also on Sunday, ⁠a spokesman for ‌the Philippine Coast Guard said Manila ⁠had identified four Chinese vessels conducting ​what ‌it called illegal research in its ​waters and ⁠threatened to deploy aircraft and ships to force them to move away.

•  China’s foreign ministry and the Philippine embassy in Beijing did not immediately reply to requests for comment.

(Reporting by Kevin Krolicki; Editing by ​Lincoln Feast.)