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China denies entry to Philippines defense chief amid South China Sea tensions

11 June 2026
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China has imposed a travel ban on Philippine Defence Secretary Gilberto Teodoro and his family, preventing them from entering the country, including Hong Kong and Macau. The ban follows Teodoro’s critical remarks regarding China’s claims in the South China Sea, which Beijing states undermine its interests. Additionally, Chinese individuals and organizations are prohibited from conducting business with Teodoro and his family. This action highlights ongoing tensions between the Philippines and China over territorial disputes in the region.

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