China’s foreign minister, Wang Yi, says the country will maintain military pressure on the Philippines amid a dispute over sovereignty in the South China Sea that could involve U.S. forces defending their treaty partner.
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China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi Wang’s comments follow China’s mobilization of its coast guard and maritime militia to block Philippine supply missions to.
China claims sovereignty over virtually the entire South China Sea, one of the world s most crucial waterways for shipping, putting it at odds with the Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia, Taiwan and Brunei, who all maintain claims over islands, reefs and undersea resources in the region.