Tensions Rise: China Confronts Dutch Naval Presence in South China Sea
China's military reported driving away the Dutch frigate De Ruyter from the Paracel Islands in the South China Sea, claiming airspace intrusions by carrier-based helicopters. This highlights the rare public tension between China and the Netherlands over territorially disputed waters as Beijing reasserts its claims despite international rulings against them.
In a surprising turn of events, China's military announced that it had mobilized naval and air forces to expel a Dutch frigate, De Ruyter, from the Paracel Islands in the contested South China Sea, citing unauthorized entry.
According to Zhai Shichen, spokesperson for the People's Liberation Army Southern Theater Command, helicopters based on the carrier repeatedly violated China's airspace—a move met with firm condemnation by the Chinese military, which demanded an immediate halt to such actions by the Netherlands in defense of China's sovereignty.
This episode illustrates an uncommon public standoff between China and the Netherlands in the strategically sensitive South China Sea, where China's sweeping territorial claims were declared invalid by the Permanent Court of Arbitration in 2016—a verdict that China dismisses.
(With inputs from agencies.)

