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China rebukes EU over statement about South China Sea

FILE PHOTO: Flags of European Union and China are pictured during the China-EU summit in Beijing
July 12, 2024
Reuters

BEIJING (Reuters) - China has rebuked the European Union over a statement about the South China Sea, saying the bloc ignored historical and objective facts of the issue and "blatantly" endorsed what it called the Philippines' violation of its sovereignty.

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