US President, Joe Biden has warned China that the USA will defend the Philippines in case of any attack in the disputed South China Sea.
The comments come days after reports of two collisions between Filipino and Chinese vessels in the contested waters.
Manila
has contested Chinese claims to the waters, cutting floating barriers
and inviting media to film what it calls Beijing’s dangerous moves at
sea.

Biden’s
statement on the South China Sea on Wednesday was his strongest since
tensions between Beijing and Manila heated up in recent months.
Biden reiterated his “ironclad” defence commitment to the Philippines.
“I
want to be clear — I want to be very clear: The United States’ defence
commitment to the Philippines is ironclad. The United States defence
agreement with the Philippines is ironclad,” he said.
Signed
in 1951, the Mutual Defense Treaty binds the US and the Philippines, its
former colony, into defending each other in the event of an armed
attack.
“Any attack on the Filipino aircraft, vessels, or
armed forces will invoke our Mutual Defense Treaty with the
Philippines,” he added in his speech an the White House , as he welcomed
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.
In response,
Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said the US had “no right
to get involved in a problem between China and the Philippines”.
Should
the US defend the Philippines, its actions “must not hurt China’s
sovereignty and maritime interests in the South China Sea”, she told
reporters in response to a question on the statement.
On Sunday, the Philippines said China’s “dangerous manoeuvres” had led to a collision between a China coast guard ship and a Filipino supply boat in an area that falls inside the Philippines’ Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ). In a separate incident, Manila said a Chinese militia boat “bumped” a Philippine coast guard vessel.
The Filipino boats
were on their way to a crumbling navy warship that Manila has marooned
at the Second Thomas Shoal to reinforce its claims.
The
Philippines’ defence minister, Gilberto Teodoro Jr, said the Chinese
boats “intentionally hit” the Philippine vessels and accused China of
“distorting the story to fit its own ends”.
Biden said the Chinese vessels had “acted dangerously and unlawfully” when the collisions happened.
The
Philippines is an important strategic ally of the US as it borders two
potential flashpoints in the Pacific – the South China Sea and Taiwan.
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