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China urges Europe to stop backing ‘illegal’ South China Sea ruling to avoid harming ties

By Thomson Reuters Jul 14, 2026 | 2:33 AM

BEIJING, July 14 (Reuters) – China’s foreign ministry on Tuesday called the European side to ​be cautious in its words ‌and deeds on the South China Sea and stop endorsing the “illegal ruling” to prevent impact on China-EU ‌ties ​and cooperation.

“Europe is ⁠not a party to ⁠the South China Sea issue and has no right to comment on China’s legitimate territorial ​sovereignty and maritime rights and interests in the South ⁠China Sea,” foreign ⁠ministry spokesperson Lin Jian ​told a daily press briefing.

The comments ​came after a joint statement ‌issued on Sunday by countries including some European nations said China’s expansive maritime claims in ⁠the South China Sea have no legal basis, followed by a relevant statement ⁠from ‌the EU.

China has also ⁠summoned officials of the ​embassies ‌of relevant countries in ​China and ⁠the EU delegation to China and lodged serious representations with them, Lin said.

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