China bars Philippines defence chief as South China Sea spat sails onwards
China has barred a top Philippines official and his family from entering the country, citing comments he made about Beijingโs claims in the South China Sea. Beijingโs Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement issued on Thursday that Manilaโs Defence Secretary Gilberto Teod
China has barred a top Philippines official and his family from entering the country, citing comments he made about Beijingโs claims in the South China Sea.
Beijingโs Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement issued on Thursday that Manilaโs Defence Secretary Gilberto Teodoro, as well as his wife and children, are now banned from entering the country, including Hong Kong and Macau.
It added that โorganisations and individuals in Chinaโ will not be permitted to โengage in any transaction, cooperation or other activities with him and his spouse and childโ.
The ban marks another escalation in long-running tensions between the two countries over the South China Sea . Half a dozen countries, including the Philippines, lay claim to different parts of the sea, but Beijing insists that it holds sovereignty over almost all of its waters.
Teodoroโs rhetoric โundermines Chinaโs legitimate interests and sabotages China-Philippines relationsโ, the statement said, without specifying to which remarks it was referring.
There was no immediate reaction from Teodoro or from the Philippine government.
After unconfirmed reports surfaced last week about a China entry ban, Teodoro said: โI have no assets in China, and I have no plans to go there,โ according to local media ABS-CBN.
โEven if I wanted to visit, because the food is good and the people are kind, that is overshadowed by the kind of government they have,โ he added.

