BEIJING — China has issued a warning to the United Kingdom, urging it to avoid actions that could heighten tensions in the South China Sea.
This follows comments made by UK Foreign Minister David Lammy, who described China’s activities in the disputed waters as dangerous and destabilizing.
In response, China stressed the importance of the UK respecting its sovereignty and maritime rights in the South China Sea.
The Chinese government reiterated its expectation that the UK refrain from actions that could escalate tensions in the region, which is a longstanding and sensitive issue involving multiple countries.
The South China Sea is a strategically vital area, claimed by China along with Vietnam, the Philippines, Malaysia, and Brunei. It serves as one of the world’s busiest shipping routes, further intensifying global interest in its control.
Lammy’s remarks have prompted a diplomatic response from Beijing, which has consistently asserted its control over the waters, seeing it as crucial to its regional influence and economic interests.
China’s position has led to frequent disputes with neighboring countries and international scrutiny.
The UK’s involvement in the issue is part of a broader strategy to assert a presence in international waters, often working with allies like the United States and NATO members.
Diplomatic efforts to manage these tensions continue, as nations with competing claims in the region work to protect their interests while avoiding conflict.