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Chinese embassy complains of PCG ‘smear’ campaign


Chinese embassy complains of PCG ‘smear’ campaignThe embassy said it has lodged complaints before the Office of the President and other government agencies over “publicly posted images on social media attacking and smearing Chinese leaders.”MANILA, Philippines — The Chinese embassy in Manila, after trading accusations and arguments with the spokesperson for the Philippine Coast Guard on social media over the past weeks, is now accusing PCG Commodore Jay Tarriela of smearing China. The embassy said it has lodged complaints before the Office of the President and other government agencies over “publicly posted images on social media attacking and smearing Chinese leaders.”“This constitutes a serious violation of China’s political dignity and a blatant political provocation, which has crossed the red line. China expresses strong indignation and strongly deplores this, and has lodged solemn representations with the Malacañang Palace, the Department of Foreign Affairs, and the Philippine Coast Guard,” its statement read. “By pressuring our own government over my personal and professional expressions as the PCG spox on the WPS, the Chinese Embassy is engaging in precisely the interference it is obliged to avoid. This is not legitimate diplomacy; it is an effort to intimidate and suppress truthful reporting on matters of Philippine sovereignty,” Tarriela declared in his statement.


Source: Philippine Star January 16, 2026 16:36 UTC



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