South China Sea Tensions: China and Netherlands in Naval Showdown
China's military and the Dutch frigate De Ruyter clashed over an alleged intrusion into the Paracel Islands. China claims the frigate entered its airspace, which the Netherlands denies, citing international law compliance. This dispute highlights ongoing tensions in the contested South China Sea region.
In a notable maritime confrontation, China's military reportedly confronted the Dutch frigate De Ruyter, accusing it of illegally entering the Paracel Islands in the contentious South China Sea on Wednesday.
The Netherlands, however, maintained that its vessel was operating within the bounds of international law, according to a statement. The People's Liberation Army Southern Theater Command, through spokesperson Zhai Shichen, criticized the Dutch frigate for its alleged airspace violations using carrier-based helicopters.
The Netherlands reiterated its navigation was driven by diplomatic, security, and economic interests, avoiding comment on the specifics of their operations. This public clash underscores the complexities of the South China Sea dispute, where China's extensive territorial claims conflict with rulings from the Permanent Court of Arbitration.
(With inputs from agencies.)

