China Sanctions Philippine Defence Secretary Teodoro
L'essentiel
- China has sanctioned Philippine Defence Secretary Gilberto Teodoro Jnr, banning him, his spouse, and children from entering mainland China, Hong Kong, and Macau.
- Beijing cited Teodoro's "erroneous remarks" against China and damage to bilateral relations.
Résumé généré par IA
Pourquoi c'est important
Relations between China and the Philippines have been strained due to disputes in the South China Sea. Recent weeks have seen a worsening of ties with the announcement of maritime border talks between Japan and Manila over waters east of Taiwan.
China has sanctioned Philippine Defence Secretary Gilberto Teodoro Jnr, according to the Chinese foreign ministry.
Beijing said on Thursday that Teodoro had repeatedly made erroneous remarks against China, undermined China’s legitimate interests and damaged bilateral relations.
“To safeguard China’s national sovereignty, security, and development interests, the Chinese side has decided to ban Teodoro, his spouse and his children from entering the Chinese mainland, Hong Kong and Macau,” the ministry said.
“Organisations and individuals within China are prohibited from engaging in any transactions, cooperation or other activities with Teodoro, his spouse and his children.”
Relations between the two countries have long been frayed by disputes in the South China Sea but have worsened in recent weeks with the announcement that Tokyo and Manila will embark on maritime border talks over waters east of Taiwan.
Last week, Beijing singled out Teodoro for criticism after he said the Philippines remained under “severe threat territory-wise and politically, too, by China”.
Questions ouvertes
- What specific "erroneous remarks" did Teodoro make?
- What is the potential impact of these sanctions on broader China-Philippines relations?
- Will other Philippine officials or individuals be targeted?
- What is the Philippine government's official response to these sanctions?



